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I'm no expert at all so please understand this is just the rambling of one person who's been in the trenches for a while...

    Someone who sees the potential in other 
    people and has the ability to unlock it,
    and doesn't settle for simply managing time 
    and tasks. But for clarification, do you mean 
    a third-party that can also help coach things 
    like work-life balance? 
Yeah, realistically I think it's a third-party thing.

I know a lot of therapists who specialize in ADHD refer to themselves as coaches. Because ADHD isn't really "cured"; it's just sort of managed and it seems to pair pretty well with having a third party coach. I'm not sure if this is common with other behavioral health issues.

The best managers do some level of this and really can bring the best out of individuals. But finding a manager who can run a department, interface with the rest of the business, and function as something of an individual coach... that's some real unicorn territory. Finding one is great but their rarity means we should probably never count on having one around.

It's almost like finding somebody who's good at MMA, plays the violin, and is a decent watercolor artist. It is obviously possible but they're such disparate skills.

(side note: executive coaching definitely is a thing. It is not uncommon for people/companies to invest in this sort of thing.)



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