Being Willing To Recieve Feedback When Coaching

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http://www.cmoe.com - If you want your employees to be coachable, managers have to be coachable as well! When acting as a coach, you need to be willing to receive feedback from your employees as you teach and coach them.

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  • sometimes the hardest thing is listening to feedback

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