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2-Hour Virtual Seminar on Coaching vs. Corrective Action: How to Manage Performance the Right Way

Friday,
July 24, 2026
Time:
11:00 AM PDT | 02:00 PM EDT
Duration:
2 Hours
Webinar Id:
40534
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Live Version

USD 199. One Participant
USD 399. Group Attendees

Recorded Version

USD 249. One Participant
USD 449. Group Attendees

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USD 359. 448.   One Participant

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USD 699. 848.   Group Attendees

Group Attendees: Any number of participants

Recorded Version: Unlimited viewing for 6 months ( Access information will be emailed 24 hours after the completion of live webinar)

Overview:

Organizations today are facing a growing challenge: performance issues are not being addressed consistently or effectively, and the impact is being felt across every level of the business.

Managers and supervisors are often unsure of how to handle underperformance without creating tension, damaging relationships, or exposing the organization to risk. Many hesitate to act, hoping issues will improve on their own, while others move too quickly into corrective action without first providing the coaching employees need to succeed. This lack of balance creates frustration, inconsistency, and a breakdown in trust.

Employees feel this disconnect. When expectations are not clearly communicated or when feedback is reactive instead of developmental, employees can become disengaged, confused, or even defensive. Some feel unsupported because they are not given the opportunity to improve through coaching, while others feel blindsided when formal corrective action is taken without prior guidance. This leads to decreased morale, reduced productivity, and higher turnover costly outcomes that directly impact organizational performance.

At the organizational level, the consequences are significant. Inconsistent performance management increases legal and compliance risks, weakens leadership credibility, and creates a culture where accountability is unclear. Without a structured approach, documentation becomes insufficient, decisions appear subjective, and leaders struggle to justify their actions.

This training is essential because it provides leaders with a clear, practical framework to manage performance the right way. By understanding how to effectively balance coaching and corrective action, leaders can address issues early, develop their teams with intention, and enforce accountability with confidence creating a stronger, more aligned, and high-performing organization.

Why should you Attend: Many organizations struggle with inconsistent performance management, leaving managers unsure of how to address employee issues without creating conflict or risk. Employees, in turn, often feel confused, unsupported, or blindsided by feedback that lacks clarity or follow-through.

When leaders don’t clearly distinguish between coaching and corrective action, performance problems linger, accountability weakens, and workplace culture suffers. This training equips leaders with the structure, confidence, and practical tools needed to manage performance effectively while maintaining trust and professionalism.
  • Eliminate confusion and inconsistency in performance management: Learn when to coach and when to initiate corrective action so managers stop second-guessing their decisions and employees receive clear, consistent expectations
  • Address performance issues early before they escalate: Gain practical strategies to proactively coach employees, reducing the need for formal corrective action and preventing ongoing productivity and morale challenges
  • Protect the organization while strengthening leadership credibility: Understand how to document, communicate, and manage performance in a way that is fair, compliant, and professional building trust with employees while reducing organizational risk

Areas Covered in the Session:
  • Understanding the Difference: Coaching vs. Corrective Action
  • Identifying Performance Gaps and Root Causes
  • When to Coach: Proactive Development Strategies
  • When to Initiate Corrective Action: Triggers and Thresholds
  • Conducting Effective Performance Conversations
  • Documentation and Compliance: Protecting the Organization
  • Building a Culture of Accountability and Continuous Improvement

Who Will Benefit:
  • Team Leaders
  • Supervisors
  • Managers (All Levels)
  • Project Managers
  • Department Heads
  • Directors
  • Human Resources Managers
  • Operations Managers
  • Executives (C-suite)
  • Entrepreneurs and Business Owners
  • Nonprofit Leaders and Program Directors
  • Customer Service
Instructor:

Carolyn D. Riggins Carolyn D. Riggins founded CDR Consulting Services, LLC, a consultancy firm focusing on helping businesses and organizations enhance their performance and leadership teams for success. With Ms. Riggins' 35 years of experience in the financial industry working with businesses and 24 years of experience in management roles, her consultancy service provides invaluable insights and expertise to clients looking to improve their business and leadership capabilities.

CDR Consulting Services offers a range of services, including training, coaching, team development, and critical gap detection. Ms. Riggins works with CEOs, business leaders, and managers to identify areas of improvement within their organizations and provides customized solutions to address these areas. Her training and coaching programs are designed to help individuals and teams develop the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in their roles.

Ms. Riggins' team development services focus on creating a culture of collaboration and communication within organizations. Through her team-building programs, she helps teams develop a shared vision, enhance their problem-solving abilities, and increase their productivity. Her critical gap detection services enable clients to identify and address gaps in their business performance and leadership teams, ensuring that their organizations are well-positioned for growth and success.

With CDR Consulting Services, clients can benefit from Ms. Riggins' extensive knowledge, experience, and expertise in the financial industry and leadership development. Her consultancy service provides customized solutions that help organizations build strong, successful leadership teams, and achieve their goals.


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