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The Art Of Coaching

E196 | How to Evaluate ”Soft-Skills” So You Can Become a Better Coach

The Art Of Coaching

Brett Bartholomew

Health & Fitness, Business, Education

5642 Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2021

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

No matter what field you're in, technical skills will only take you so far. Eventually, you’ll need to leverage interpersonal skills to stand out and effect change. Problem is, society has misrepresented what it takes to train these skills, making them seem like intangible or innate qualities that can’t be measured or managed.  In reality, there’s more research on human interaction than any exercise or programming methodology (by far) and it’s quite simple to evaluate said “soft skills”. That’s why on today's episode we’re doing a deep dive into our proprietary social skill evaluation, how you can use it, and how it’s evolved over time.  Hint: it’s not just a matter of assessing “verbal and non-verbals”…  We’ll cover: How to measure something subjective and contextual like communication  Why you need a comprehensive interpersonal evaluation and how it can help The major components most other social skill evaluations miss  A breakdown of the AoC evaluation and how to use it situationally If you want more on this subject and a copy of your own, you’ll have to join us in person at one of our Apprenticeship communication workshops. All upcoming locations and dates are listed here: artofcoaching.com/apprenticeship!  Now, for some fun announcements:  We have a new partner! LMNT is our go-to hydration product. With no sugar and no additives, LMNT is how I manage to maintain my voice when speaking for 16 hours and traveling every other weekend of the year.  Right now, LMNT is offering you a free pack at DrinkLMNT.com/AOC - give them a try and let us know what you think! (Watermelon salt is my favorite)  Also, on today’s episode you heard us talk about our new SPEAKING SCHOOL. If you’re interested in learning how to grow your speaking career, become more confident speaking publicly, or just need help refining a talk you’re giving go to: artofcoaching.com/mentoring for information on personalized, tailored sessions!

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0:00.0

No true leader would ever turn down the opportunity to improve as a communicator.

0:13.9

I mean, that's just the facts.

0:16.1

No matter what job you're in, eventually you're going to realize that there's only so

0:20.8

far you can take the technical aspect before it becomes limited through your relationships and your ability to connect,

0:26.9

build buy-in and the like. Why do so many people however

0:31.2

stay away from doing these things? Well part of it is because communication and

0:36.0

interpersonal skills training in general has been misrepresented.

0:38.7

We're going to knock the dust off out today. We're going to talk about why it's

0:42.2

actually really easy to evaluate quote unquote soft skills or as many are starting to call them tower skills

0:49.5

because they realize that ultimately if you want to affect change and you want

0:53.5

to get things done at the highest level, you better know how to interact. So

0:56.8

tune in. We're going to go over our proprietary evaluation here at Art of

1:01.0

Coaching, how it's evolved, how you can use it, why it's needed on today's show. Let's hit it.

1:13.2

Welcome to the Art of Coaching Podcast, a show aimed at getting to the core of what it takes to change attitudes, behaviors, and outcomes in the weight room, board room, classroom, and everywhere in between. I'm your host, Brett Bartholmue.

1:26.2

I'm a performance coach, keynote speaker,

1:28.4

and the author of the book, Conscious Coaching.

1:30.8

But most importantly, I'm a lifelong student

1:32.8

interested in all aspects of human behavior

1:35.2

and communication.

1:36.8

I want to thank you for joining me.

1:38.2

And now let's dive into today's episode.

1:47.2

All right, guys, here we go. Let's lock it in load on this now.

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