Leadership Development And Peer Coaching – An Integrated Effort

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Leadership Development And Peer Coaching – An Integrated Effort

Written by: YEC, Forbes Councils Member




By Asim Rais Siddiqui, Co-founder and CTO at TekRevol. Asim helps businesses bring their digital vision to life by delivering scalable technology solutions.

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Leadership, often regarded as the highest value trait for a professional to have, sounds like a huge concept. On the other hand, it comes down to a few of the most basic, simple and rudimentary aspects.

It boils down to one of the most important aspects and role of a leader, which leads to extended and refined personality development of professionals: peer coaching. One fascinating facet of this concept in action is that it, in turn, leads to developing and refining the leadership qualities in professionals — meaning more leaders.

Peer coaching leverages a leader’s indispensable qualities into the process of creating more innovational thinkers and exceptional performers who envision ground-breaking ideas — again, meaning more leaders.

Subsequently, having strong leadership skills, in hand with an active and assistive peer-coaching mindset that strengthens the learning, iterating and ideating environment, results in collective scalability of the employees and the business.

Likewise, it instigates and nurtures a mindset that knows how to innovate and think out of the box. Meanwhile, the essentiality of peer coaching and collective learning for an individual learner or a team of professionals may include:

• The ability to identify performance gaps in order to stimulate and optimize productive functioning.

• Indulging in personal and team-based evaluations to become more professional and result-oriented.

• Developing consistency in work that results in a more confident, resilient and self-assured personality.

• Creating a result-driven and productivity-focused environment

• Retaining and polishing personal skills while guiding peers to scale their proficiencies for successive growth, efficiency and skillfulness.

For greater insight into what peer coaching is and how it benefits individuals and businesses, having a look at a concrete definition can provide a clear idea. For entrepreneurs, when implementing this idea into the business, taking on the role of leader and peer coach could bring numerous benefits.

What Is Peer Coaching

Peer coaching forms its basis on the concept in which employees work together in a group to discover, refine and develop new skills, create new business-oriented and growth-related ideas, learn from mistakes and identify performance issues in order to solve them.

Dissecting them into discrete components, one can consider and implement them for several different reasons in the organization. For instance:

1. First, considering that peer coaching is conducted between a team of colleagues, it may feel like giving constructive feedback and can significantly help in creating an inclusive working environment.

2. Second, as one of the consequences of peer coaching is learning new skills, it can lead to greater proficiency and professionalism.

3. Next, peer-coaching leadership talks about sharing and innovating new ideas, which represents growth and scalability on every level.

4. Lastly, talking about integrating peer coaching within an organization means developing a collectively learning and growing culture that stimulates growth and stability.

Meanwhile, all of these elements and factors ensure improved sustainability and efficacy of a business; peer-coaching leadership provides a pathway that incentivizes the performance of every individual at every level.

Benefits Of Implementing Peer Coaching

Along with the few shared earlier, developing an office culture that supports leadership and peer coaching signifies several other important aspects of professional conduct.

1. Accentuates Better Performance Metrics

For every hard-working and professional-minded person, evaluating their performance growth holds the utmost value. In that regard, when employees work together in a collaborative environment where peers learn more and evaluate each other’s performance and skills, one can get a clear idea of their strengths and weaknesses. We may refer to it as having a 360-degree idea of how well a professional is doing, where they stand with their skill set and what goals they must aim for.

2. Gives A Reason To Learn and Scale

By creating a clearer picture of the skills, proficiencies and weaknesses of an individual, peer coaching uncaps the areas where a professional must excel. Alongside that, it motivates professionals to get down to business, start making notes and hop to incorporating new skills. When peers work together, it becomes easy to ask questions, get opinions and constructive feedback, and diligently work on developing better abilities.

3. Boosts Leadership Skills And Environment

When it comes down to a list of the essential skills a professional must have, leadership is inevitable. When entrepreneurs nurture an environment that supports peer coaching, they ultimately boost a culture that supports individual and collective leadership. By developing and implementing skills like active listening, productive feedback, timely and well-sought communication and the ability to mentor, they work toward an enlightened and functionality-driven environment.

4. Fosters Camaraderie And Equity

Working in an environment that envisions and incorporates positivity, acknowledgment, efficacy and humane characteristics is what every employee dreams of. When employees work together to bring out the best in each other while providing productive feedback, the culture becomes deep-rooted with engagement, camaraderie and mutual respect. Moreover, it encourages employees to work toward personal and collective betterment and the prosperity of each other.

5. Makes The Business A Desirable Place To Work

According to research by Clutch.co, at least one out of every five people looks for a company that supports professional development and motivates employees to work successfully. For that matter, while implementing collaborative learning and improving an environment that is based on peer coaching, you move toward administering a growth-oriented environment in your company.

Conclusion

Having conduct that is based on leadership and collective development also requires professionals to encourage and promote the development of similar potentials in their employees and peer. While this supports developing a result-based and success-oriented environment, it sets out an entirely new narrative for professionals to unleash their productivity. Implementing concepts like peer coaching can foster the skills and proficiencies to assist businesses in reaching the heights they wish for.

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June 22, 2021 at 04:14AM

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