By Michael Neill, CSE
This is our next-to-last "Missional Monday." Today I want to follow up on our CUES Symposium: A CEO/Chairman Exchange session on missional leadership by initiating an exchange with you about the idea that missional leaders move the organization from over-managing to coaching.
Missional Leaders Understand the Difference Between Management and Coaching
We have previously presented the differences, as they relate to missional leadership, between coaching and management.
- Management focuses on outcomes.
- Management focuses on processes.
- Coaching focuses on behaviors.
- Coaching focuses on people.
- Missional coach to his or her employee: “This quarter we want to improve the way we live our mission with our members by saving them more money than ever before by refinancing their higher interest rate auto loans. The credit union has decided to lower our best rate to 1.99 to save our members the most money we can. I’d like you to give me a game plan on what you are going to do differently this quarter to live out our mission with our members."
- Then the missional coach will focus on catching those who are doing it right and challenging those who are not engaged. The result is super-engagement because the employees are no longer simply trying to win a competition, but serving and finding relevance in their efforts.