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Who is a better coach - The Team lead/ Supervisor or the Process/Product trainer?

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Question ajoutée par Ramya Packulath Jose , Training Program Manager , Amazon - India
Date de publication: 2013/10/28
Zafar Iqbal
par Zafar Iqbal , Teacher (Pak Studies) Subject Specialist , Home Tutor

Team Leader/Supervisor

Fahad M Al Thobaiti
par Fahad M Al Thobaiti , Free Lancer consultant , Free Lancer

Who is a better coach - The Team lead/ Supervisor or the Process/Product trainer?

 

I see that "Team Leader".

Mostafa Hassaan
par Mostafa Hassaan , Human Resources Director (HR Director) , G4S

the direct supervisor , but the more better is your self and how you learn and your ability to not wait other to come and teach you , but you go and hunt the info from any person even your colleage or your subordinate

waleed khalil mohamed
par waleed khalil mohamed , Digital Marketing Manager , Intermark-corp GSW

anyone that would make employees would feel that he is a team player, who have in market experiance, yet at the sametime firm would do very well in my point of view

Md Umar Khalid Khan Khan
par Md Umar Khalid Khan Khan , project manager , Skytouch housing & development private limited

Process trainer theory knowledge Team lead practical knowledge People learn better through practical knowledge .

Utilisateur supprimé
par Utilisateur supprimé

We can not compare the three and so for a simple reason:

Each person carries specific tasks each person leads to the success of a particular team.

Everyone has duties to each of these three priorities.

Profile opinion are all important and we can not shown by one of them at the expense of the other.

Mohsin Naqvi
par Mohsin Naqvi , Accountant , aiou

Process Trainer

Ahmad Khreasat
par Ahmad Khreasat , Risk and Quality Officer , Royal Scientific Society - Policies & Risk Dept.

Not sure,

the team leader suggests a management skill and talent to handle the staff you supervise.

the process/product trainer suggest a technical skills and knowledge about process and product.

 

Now look at it from the point of view of your team:

if i was a junior staff, i don't mind reporting to team leader or process trainer.

but if i was a senior staff or expert, i would prefer team leader than process trainer.

Shahzad Khan
par Shahzad Khan , Deputy Manager - Human Resources , The Searle Company Limited

A better coach is one who have expertise in respective field and ability to transfer/groom juniors to be a great performer. At work place, usually immediate boss and managers are expected to perform this role. Well, this coach could be from within team or outside the organization as it link with expertise experienced and ability  to justify the role as COACH!!!

Mohamed Amr Mansour
par Mohamed Amr Mansour , Senior ICT Consultant , Nossan Management Consulting KSA, UK

I think it really depends on what coaching is given and in what context. For example Technical training/coaching is best done by qualified trainers and process coaching be it busines or logistics is best done by a team lead or a supervisor. This would be my approach.  

Ahmed Fawzy
par Ahmed Fawzy , HR Manager , Sleepless Diligent Services.

Sure, the team leader coz he's the one who perfectly knows the product from a side  and his team from on other side

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