Executive coaching and mentoring resources for today's leader from Global Leadership Expert Dr. Karen Otazo: Optimizing Executive Talent |
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The "Coach the Coaches" series: Availability Dear Dr. Karen, How can I help one of my direct reports be more available to their group without appearing busy, inconvenienced, rushed or interrupted? He is typically multi-tasking in the office. While he is concentrating on something he has his head phones on listening to music.
Answer:
With the perception of
“availability” you are dealing with at least two issues: 1)
Being seen as ready to talk and 2) Tuning in when someone comes
to talk. “Busy” managers are turned on by multi-tasking. The
lure of doing more than one thing is too great sometimes. It’s a
bit like a drug. One way to kick a habit is to substitute new
behavior(s) for old one(s).
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