Tuesday, 16 June 2020

How Leadership and Coaching will Change in the Future?



"I realized that life had much more to offer than I had anticipated and decided to help others in their human journey. Thus, I become a trainer and a coach with a passion for transformation." —Ann Betz

The future of leadership and coaching will definitely improve with an increased emphasis on technology. There will be online courses and virtual activities. There will be an increased emphasis on experiential learning with innovative thinking and agility. It will be filled with disruptions and distractions due to volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity.

The future of coaching and leadership is very promising for passionate coaches and trainers. There will be rapid changes in the technologies due to AI (Artificial Intelligence) and FIR (Fourth Industrial Revolution). The executive coaches and leadership trainers must adapt to technology and learn continuously to stay ahead of the game. They must embrace uncertainty and coach and train leaders at all levels by offering innovative and simple solutions to complex problems. Conventionally, the experienced and older generations share their knowledge with the younger generation. In the future hi-tech world, the younger generation will share their knowledge with others. That means millennials will share their knowledge with older generations, unlike the past where only the older generations shared their knowledge with the younger generation.


Conclusion

“Coaches and the people they coach know that for the future to be different, we need to change the way we do things in the present… More often, changes involve shifts in attitudes, thinking, perceptions, & behavior.” —Gary Collins

To summarize, the future of leadership and coaching depends on how the executive and leadership coaches will think, guide, and help leaders and senior executives resolve complicated challenges by providing simple innovative solutions.

"Everyone needs a coach, whether it's a top-level executive, a graduate student, a homemaker, a homeless person, or the President of the United States." —Anthony Robbins

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Professor M.S. Rao
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