129. “Walk Me Through”
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Being a great manager doesn't mean having all the answers. There are many times you will need to coach someone on your team, or get curious about why something isn't happening. You'll want to know how the other person is thinking, what their process is, and where they're going off course -- so you can understand how best to help. That's when to use this phrase: "Walk me through. . ." Listen to learn more about how and when to use this phrase to unlock more clarity, understanding, trust, and possibilities at work. After the episode: Meet me at Transform 2024! More information here. Send me a note through my website or on LinkedIn to let me know if you'll be there. Book a consult here to talk with me about 1:1 coaching. Get on the email list to be the first to learn more about the group program: https://kimnicol.com/newmanagers/
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