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Managers Can’t Be Great Coaches All by Themselves

From the May–June 2018 Issue

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In a utopian corporate world, managers lavish a constant stream of feedback on their direct reports. This is necessary, the thinking goes, because organizations and responsibilities are changing rapidly, requiring employees to constantly upgrade their skills. Indeed, the desire for frequent discussions about development is one reason many companies are moving away from annual performance reviews: A yearly conversation isn’t enough.

A version of this article appeared in the May–June 2018 issue (pp.22–24) of Harvard Business Review.
This article is about COACHING
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