Can You Lead A Coaching Conversation?
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Can You Lead A Coaching Conversation?

3 Tips For Better Conversations?

Do you feel you need to have all the answers in order to be of value to others??Or have you discovered that you can make a big difference by asking great questions that allow others to discover the answers that are most meaningful to them?

?“Coaching is increasingly being used to provide personal and professional development in our workplaces,” explained Professor Christian van Nieuwerburgh from the University of East London when we interviewed him recently .?“This is because coaching facilitates people’s self-directed learning through questioning, active listening, and appropriate challenges in a supportive and encouraging climate.?Studies have found that this approach helps to boost wellbeing, enhance resilience, increase hope, improve performance, and build self-confidence.”

?Of course, it’s one thing to want to have more coaching conversations, but it’s another to make it happen as part of your interactions.?In fact, studies have found 24% of leaders overestimate their ability to have coaching conversations .

?Christian explained that coaching is both a science and an art.?The science is underpinned by research in coaching psychology and is reflected in the teachable skills and conversational frameworks.?Whereas the art of coaching is a way of being that involves interacting in a deeply human and respectful way.?

?With this in mind, when it comes to improving your coaching approach Christian recommended:

  • Tuning in and noticing – Bring into awareness any information, data, or behaviors that are unfolding during your conversation.?Tune your radar, as much as possible, to what is being said (or perhaps not being said) and your own or others’ body language.?Notice your own thoughts, feelings, and the mindset that you’re bringing to the interaction.?Putting a “noticing lens” on in your coaching conversations can help distract your mind from the typically-Western approach of going in with a problem-solving attitude.
  • Setting an intention – Ask yourself: “How do I want to be?” Consider how you want to be so that others around you can feel it. This can encompass a passion for wanting to empower and motivate the wellbeing and development of others, a generosity of spirit, openness, curiosity, and kindness, all of which can show up in different ways for different people.?Your way of coaching needs to be authentic and genuine for you, matching your own unique personality, values, principles, and character strengths.
  • Listening without an agenda Most of the time, you might listen to others because you’re trying to understand or solve something.?However, coaching involves a unique and slightly different purpose and way of listening.?In coaching, the purpose of listening is to create a safe space by making the person feel valued.?“Listening to value” means you’re listening without an agenda. You can practice this skill by grabbing a coffee or taking a short walk with a colleague and asking them to: “Tell me a little bit about what’s going on for you at the moment.”?Then listen with no attachment to the answer.

What can you do to lead better coaching conversations?

?Click here to download our free poster packed with coaching questions to guide you .

Daniela Falecki

Empowering educators to thrive at work. Supporting school leaders to untangle complexity and lead with confidence | Speaker, Author, Coach | Championing Teacher Wellbeing Globally

2 年

Great article Michelle. In my experience with teachers, they often think they know what coaching is yet lack formal training in how to best do it. Its more complicate than they think. But once they do learn coaching skills, they wonder how they survived without it. Coaching is definitely a wellbeing tool for leaders who think they have to have all the answers. It’s such a relief when you realize you don’t.

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Leesa Downes . MAPP

Teacher. Leader . Coach . International Baccalaureate - Workshop Leader and School Visiting Team Member . Well-being Educator . Imperfect Us Podcast Co-host .

2 年

Coaching is certainly a generative process that encourages self- awareness, growth, inspiration and the motivation for action! Thanks for sharing Dr. Michelle McQuaid (MAPP)

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Rob Woodward

Director & Principal Consultant | Strategy, Organisational Development, Psychosocial Safety & Project Management

2 年

Thanks Michelle, Christian's recommendations for effective coaching certainly ring true and the downloadable effective questions framework provides a great reference for stimulating client focused, and driven, conversation.

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?? Pratishtha Purohit ??

Workforce Development | Career Strategist| Culture & Communication Trainer| Migration expert |TEDx speaker | Storyteller | Helping Connect the dots from Education to Employment & Transforming Thoughts to Action????

2 年

I smile when I read this and you will too, Dr. Michelle McQuaid (MAPP) ?? When I was learning to be a coach, I often asked myself, will I be able to hold the space, set an intention and ask the correct questions? What if I can't hear? This is also the time I just started using my new hearing aids. And I had to do all the 3 things physically and mentally. My focus never shifted from my clients, as I was worried I would miss the lip reading. But, in that process I learnt the beautiful art of listening, tuning in without an agenda. Using the pause, not to respond but to process and understand. Listening to the unspoken words. I underestimated my coaching abilities, but my disabilty turned out be my super power. It helped me stay grounded and din't give me the time to have an agenda. It worked?? I don't wear hearing aids any longer, but I continue to do the same. Love the article ??

Chris Egan (MAPP)

Unlocking Curiosity to Support Schools and Organisations to Flourish Wellbeing Speaker??Leadership & Development Coach??Imperfectionist

2 年

Michelle, thanks for being curious and taking the time to capture Christian’s advice on coaching. I was fortunate to meet him a couple of years ago during my MAPP training. What a humble and authentic person. He certainly left a mark on me.

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