Home Care Hindsight Book Club #1 - The Coaching Habit

Home Care Hindsight Book Club #1 - The Coaching Habit

In this special solo episode and inaugural "book club" format, David Knack shares his journey from problem-solver to coach as his team at Zingage grows from one person to six. Facing the transition from customer-facing sales to internal leadership, David opens up about his struggle with being the "smartest guy in the room" and how The Coaching Habit by Michael Bungay Stanier transformed his approach.

David walks through the seven essential questions that replaced his advice-giving habit with curiosity-driven leadership. He reveals why rhetorical questions disguised as coaching actually create the same dependency problems as direct advice, how silence became his most powerful tool, and why ending every one-on-one with "what was most useful for you?" unlocks strategic thinking in his team. This episode delivers practical frameworks for home care leaders navigating the shift from doing the work to leading the people who do the work.

Lesson Takeaways:

1. Stay Curious Just a Little Bit Longer: Resist the urge to jump into problem-solving mode. Ask one more question than feels comfortable, then embrace the silence. This builds team capacity and reduces your role as the "hit by a bus" problem.

2. Kill Your Rhetorical Questions: Replace "have you tried..." with "what's the real challenge here for you?" to transform fake coaching into real development. Rhetorical questions are just advice with a question mark at the end.

3. Make Help Requests Bounded: Ask "how can I help?" to get specific, limited requests instead of taking on five new tasks. This maximizes team ownership while minimizing what lands on your plate as a leader.

4. End with Action and Reflection: Close every one-on-one with "what was most useful for you?" and "what's one action you'll take this week?" This builds strategic thinking habits and ensures conversations translate to results.

5. Understand What They Really Want: Ask "what do you want?" to uncover intrinsic motivation. This creates alignment between personal priorities and role expectations, preventing burnout and boosting performance across your team.

Timestamps:

00:00 - Introduction: A new book club format for Home Care Hindsight

03:13 - The shift from revenue-generating time to internal leadership

06:09 - Creating cycles of dependence and the "hit by a bus" problem

09:35 - The seven questions that transform your leadership approach

12:24 - What's the real challenge here for you? Understanding the heart of issues

15:01 - What do you want? Emily Isbell's story about promoting caregivers

18:55 - If you're saying yes to this, what are you saying no to?

21:09 - Practical applications: End every one-on-one with reflection and action

Quotes:

David Knack: "There's an immediate dopamine hit that comes with having somebody bring you a problem and making that problem go away pretty quickly. But it's more work on my plate and creates this cycle of dependence."

David Knack: "Often I find myself saying, what if we [insert solution], or have you tried [insert solution]. I'm creating the same problem, but it's just kind of wrapped in a slightly different dressing."

David Knack: "Advice is overrated. Curiosity is underrated. As soon as I feel like I've understood the situation enough, I give advice. That's not the best way to help my team grow and be really effective."

Resources:

1. The Coaching Habit by Michael Bungay Stanier: https://www.amazon.com/Coaching-Habit-Less-Change-Forever/dp/0978440749

2. Connect with David Knack on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-knack/

3. Powered by Zingage: https://zingage.com

4. Watch this episode on Zingage's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Zingage

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