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The concept of leadership is changing in the modern business environment, as are the expectations heaped on managers. The traditional management approach, which places its entire focus on goal attainment and task management, cannot hold its own any longer. The role of the manager has become more critical in the present scenario because it is supposed to help their employees develop not only at the individual but also at the organizational and personal levels; create team-oriented conditions; and promote talent. It’s here—in managers—where coaching is most needed. But why is it that coaching is particularly crucial for managers, and how can companies make sure their leaders have the competencies and mindsets required?Well, read on to see a blog describing the fabulous potential of coaching for managers, the must-haves for all leaders, and how great training can both empower individual individuals and catapult entire organizations.