Leaders in any organization are always faced with constant
challenge…and the more complex your position, the more complex
your challenges. You may be a leader taking on an entirely
new job, or a job with a significantly expanded scope…or
you may be moving from one location to another. Perhaps you
may be asked to make all three of these changes at once.
Whatever the precise details of an individual’s situation,
major change presents both new and experienced leaders with
challenges over and above those of normal daily operations.
How you rise to the challenges as a leader will likely determine
the success of your business, and the direction of your career
path.
Introducing Leadership Development Coaching
This coaching program will assist leaders in understanding
the knowledge, skills and abilities they must develop to become
successful leaders. The process can also be targeted at more
seasoned executives who are being groomed for increased levels
of responsibility. Leadership Development Coaching is a process
of mutual conversation that creates a working partnership to meet
business challenges, foster innovation, and enhance employee development.
We will work with you to understand what motivates you, gather
information about your personality, as well as data concerning
your modes of resolving conflict. We will do this by means
of three web-based questionnaires. These questionnaires, in addition
to conversations with you and your colleagues, will enable
your Wolf Management
coach to provide you with a substantial amount of feedback about
your potential strengths and weaknesses.
We will then work with you to create a Personal Action Plan
(PACT) that will:
- Identify at least three behaviors that you will be developing
and / or modifying
- Identify developmental activities that will target those behaviors
- Determine how success will be measured. How will you know
if you are, in fact, practicing and developing new skills?
- Define within what time frame the learning activity will occur
- Determine what resources and supports you will require
The Questionnaires:
Motivational Appraisal of
Personal Potential (MAPP™)
MAPP™ is a robust 21st century instrument
used by an individual to support growth in a personal and/or professional
environment by clearly identifying unique potential.
Motivational Appraisal of Personal Potential helps to identify
personal motivations in several categories, including temperament,
aptitude and learning style. The results can guide individuals
on a career or personal path, or validate one they are already
on. The assessment identifies characteristics that help to
indicate a strong motivation to do, or avoid doing, certain things.
For example, an individual may be capable of something, but if
she / he hates it, and if it were a significant part of her /
his daily responsibilities, it might undermine strengths and become
a liability.
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI®)
The questionnaire is the most widely used personality inventory
in the world and provides an accurate picture of an individual’s
“personality type”.
The MBTI® measures personality in four
major dimensions:
- Extraversion – Introversion (describes where
people prefer to focus their attention and get their energy
— from the outer world of people and activity, or their
inner world of ideas and experiences)
- Sensing – Intuition (describes how people prefer
to take in information — focused on what is real
and actual, or on patterns and meanings in data)
- Thinking – Feeling (describes how people prefer
to make decisions — based on logical analysis, or
guided by concern for their impact on others)
- Judging – Perceiving (describes how people
prefer to deal with the outer world —in a planned
orderly way, or in a flexible spontaneous way)
Combinations of scores on these dimensions result in a variety
of distinct personality types. Understanding characteristics
unique to each type provides insight about how a person interacts
with others and the world around him / her.
Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (TKI)
The TKI provides data on individual preferred
modes of resolving conflict: avoiding, competing, accommodating,
compromising, and collaborating.
The TKI is used widely in business and industry
to help people explore the dynamics of effective conflict resolution.
Data from the survey will help participants to enhance their conflict
resolution skills and to learn what types of conflict resolution
are likely to be most effective in transition situations.