“…As a kind of management approach to help subordinates improve existing competence, inspire possible intelligence, and maximise personal potential (Wagstaff, Arthur, & Hardy, 2018), managerial coaching has drawn growing interest both theoretically and in practice (Matsuo, 2018;Tanskanen, Mäkelä, & Viitala, 2018;Wagstaff et al, 2018). Compared with a traditional leadership's exertion of administration, command, and control, the approach of managerial coaching relies on guidance, facilitation, and inspiration (Tanskanen et al, 2018). The central purpose of managerial coaching is to prompt subordinates' self-efficacy, performance, and development (Woo, 2017), specifically through setting and communicating clear expectations, broadening subordinates' perspectives, and giving feedback (Ellinger et al, 2011).…”