Title: Team Building Because They Need A Coach Word Count: 513 Summary: Team building can be uncomfortable for many long-term managers. It’s not that they can’t change their personal status quo it’s just that the thought of coaching a team is, well frankly it’s work; work they may either feel is not necessary or may not feel they have enough time to accomplish such a lofty ideal. One particular type of employer will hire based on experience. The belief is that by hiring ‘experience’ the employer will be required to invest less time and money i... Keywords: business,internet business,ecommerce,online store,selling online,business coaching,team building Article Body: Team building can be uncomfortable for many long-term managers. It’s not that they can’t change their personal status quo it’s just that the thought of coaching a team is, well frankly it’s work; work they may either feel is not necessary or may not feel they have enough time to accomplish such a lofty ideal. One particular type of employer will hire based on experience. The belief is that by hiring ‘experience’ the employer will be required to invest less time and money in the long-term. The employee is expected to simply assume their role and operate on their own without much notice from the boss. While some employees like this freedom most can’t work up long-term enthusiasm for the job without some help from the coach. The truth is the employer may be very happy with the hire, but the employee never really knows where things stand because the boss rarely talks to them. This boss simply looked for the right peg for the right hole and once it was filled he or she moved along to something they thought was more worthy of their long-term attention. This employee might only hear from the boss at company gatherings or if they happen to mess up enough to capture the attention of the boss. This valuable employee will rarely feel valued in this type of environment. They will simply exist wearing out the same rut day after day as they wonder what they got themselves into. Without some sort of connection with your employees you can expect these team assets to migrate out of your system sooner rather than later. This hiring philosophy follows the lines of the old adage as applied to marriage, “I told you I loved you when we got married and I’ll let you know if that changes.” In marriage an occasional ‘I love you’ goes a long way in keeping interest alive. The same concept is true in business. A coach will take the time to notice the big plays made by their team members. They cheer them on and they make a big deal about the way the plays were executed. This scenario requires that the coach pay attention to his or her team. It may also require the use of ‘assistant’ coaches to manage the details. Many bosses do not think they can take time away from their administrative duties to pay much attention to anything, but that’s like saying the coach can’t be on the field calling in plays because he or she is trying to develop new plays. Your team needs you on the field and if you look carefully there are administrative duties that can be delegated to other coaches. There are a lot of other great teams looking for players. Maybe it’s time to ask yourself what is keeping your team on the field. If you’re not sure what answer you can give perhaps it’s time to head out to the field and reacquaint yourself with your team. They need you.