How does managerial coaching fit into an ambitious CSR strategy?

Today, companies are looking to combine performance and responsibility and not only to enhance their image. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is no longer a simple label or a symbolic approach: it becomes a real global strategy. In this context, managerial coaching stands out as a key lever, because it acts directly on behavior, corporate culture and sustainable transformation. The results go much further than well-being at work, they are also felt in the balance sheet! We all remember the waves of suicides or burnout In some companies that have seen their turnover plummet and their employees quit.

In this article, we explain how professional coaching can be a concrete accelerator of your CSR commitments, in connection with international standards such as ISO 26000, while strengthening the quality of life and working conditions (QVCT).

CSR: Much more thanA moral obligation

CSR covers all the practices put in place by companies to integrate social, environmental and ethical issues into their activities. It is based on three pillars: the responsible economy, the environment, and the social.

Today, stakeholders (employees, customers, investors, civil society) expect companies to be exemplary in their managerial practices. This involves thinking about how one directs, communicates, collaborates and develops skills.

Coaching is one of the few tools that acts on these human dimensions, sometimes invisible, but always strategic.

Coaching as a responsible transformation catalyst

Well-conducted coaching allows you to:

  • Strengthen the ethical and responsible leadership of managers
  • Stimulate more transparent and caring communication
  • Develop relationship skills essential to sustainable cooperation
  • Promote shared decision-making and collective intelligence
  • Reduce tensions, conflicts, and therefore psychosocial risks

In this sense, coaching is fully in line with CSR objectives because it affects the quality of management, well-being at work and the dynamics of individual and collective responsibility.

ISO 26000 and coaching: same vision, same ambitions

The ISO 26000 standard, which frames the principles of social responsibility, identifies 7 central issues: governance, human rights, working relationships and conditions, the environment, loyalty to practices, consumer issues and social engagement.
Managerial coaching makes it possible to act directly on several of these dimensions, including:

  • governance : By training fairer leaders, listening and decisive
  • Relationships and working conditions : by improving communication, conflict management and engagement
  • human rights : by promoting balance, respect, and inclusion

By aligning managerial practices with the principles of this standard, coaching contributes concretely to the creation of sustainable value.

Coaching and QVCT: a direct and powerful link

Since 2022, the quality of life at work has become the Quality of life and working conditions (QVCT), emphasizing more emphasis on organization, management practices and work skills.

Coaching acts directly on these axes:

  • It helps managers adopt more human and inspiring postures
  • It promotes a climate of trust, which is essential to fulfillment at work
  • It encourages active listening, recognition, and empowerment
  • It supports the transformation of organizations towards more agility and meaning

In short, managerial coaching becomes a Prevention, motivation and retention tool, essential for a modern and effective HR policy.

lMyDev experience: coaching anchored in CSR issues

At MyDev, we have developed a coaching approach fully aligned with CSR issues. This goes through:

  • Evaluation tools (360° Trust Scan, Diagnostics) that measure the quality of relationships and climate
  • Personalized courses that integrate the issues of inclusion, parity, respect and meaning
  • Governance support to strengthen coherence between vision and practices
  • Collective workshops promoting co-construction, listening and sustainable transformation

Our customers often choose us because we will Beyond operational performance: we work on human and societal performance.

What concrete benefits for your business?

By integrating managerial coaching into your CSR policy, you can:

  • Strengthen your employer brand
  • Reduce absenteeism and turnover
  • Improve collective performance
  • Create a more serene and engaging work climate
  • Meet the expectations of labels and CSR audits

In other words: you value your commitments, while improving the daily life of the women and men who make your business.

Managerial coaching is much more than an individual development tool: it is a Sustainable transformation accelerator At the service of the CSR strategy and the quality of life at work.

At MyDev, we are convinced that sustainable performance requires responsible, embodied, and connected leadership to human and societal issues. Our support is part of this dynamic, with a measurable impact on individuals, teams, and organization.

Want to integrate coaching into your CSR policy? Let's discuss it.