How to Accelerate Your Skills As A Relational Leader

How to Accelerate Your Skills As A Relational Leader

This morning I led a class of leaders in the foundations of leadership coaching course. It is a course I teach every week, as more leaders are recognizing that they need a different way to approach employees to promote psychological safety at work, as we advance to a hybrid workplace.

The work in this course help leaders to have conversations around issues that could sometimes lead to a combative process.

One of the situations we coached in the class today was a lateral coaching opportunity where the leader needed to coach a peer and not a subordinate.

Interestingly, most people forget that coaching is a powerful way to handle all levels of relationships. It can be used to manage and coach up to senior leaders who are off their game, and it can also be used to coach laterally to colleagues who need support, as well as to coach your subordinates and team members.

I have seen this type of coaching used very often to increase collaboration, engagement, and enhance working relationships.

In the coaching session today, the goal was to create an action step for a colleague to help create a change that was desired by one individual while the other colleague seemed to be okay with the status quo. (We cannot assume the other person did not see it as a problem, they were not asked).

Since the goal was to get the other person to see the problem and get them on board to help change the situation, it was important for the leader to communicate their perspective collaboratively without blaming or shaming, so she could win the other person over to her side.

If this seems like we were learning negotiation skills, you are correct. Coaching is a brilliant way to learn and up-level a multitude of soft skills at once. The process of relational leadership coaching engages the leader in thinking about ways to improve their relationship while getting things done. This requires them to engage several skills at once to affect the change they want to make. Here are ten skills you are sure to enhance in any given coaching conversation:

1.??Self-awareness – The ability to be aware of your own feelings, assumptions, judgments, and biases.

2.??Curiosity – The ability to consider what the other person knows, what and how they are thinking or are aware of

3.??Communication – The ability to share your thoughts, needs, and interest clearly and impactfully.

4.??Negotiation – The ability to collaborate, value others’ perspectives, and meet mutual needs and interests.

5.??Listening – The ability to listen to more than what they say with words but also the hidden meanings that can be missed in communication.

6.??Understanding – The ability to understand the other person’s perspective without a need to thwart it.

7.??Conversation – The ability to engage and converse in an egoless dialogue without the need to judge or blame.

8.??Feedback – The ability to give feedback that is relevant to what is being discussed.

9.??Goal-Setting – The ability to set goals that are attainable and focused.

10.???????????????Patience – The ability to let the other person figure out what they want and build their courage to state it.

As the rate of mental health and autoimmune diseases becomes more prevalent among employees, leaders must change the way they engage, relate, and communicate with employees, and coaching is a powerful strategy to do so.

If you are interested in learning any of these skills, I am offering free access to this coaching course for my readers who are curious about accelerating their relational skills, as we quickly transition from remote work to having more employees back in the workplace.

If you are curious about bringing the Relational Leadership Coaching program to your workplace, message me.?


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Joyce Odidison is President of Interpersonal Wellness Services Inc. for over 24 years and is the Founder of the Global Workplace Wellness Summit. Joyce the Coach Training Director and Founder of Coach Velocity School of Coaching, the first black-owned coaching school offering a wellness competency mindset curriculum, which is approved by the International Coach Federation (ICF). Joyce is a Conflict Analyst, Speaker, Author, thought leader, and the world’s leading expert on Interpersonal Wellness Competency Mindset teaching and coaching. She is the Host of the and What’s Happening at Work podcast and LinkedIn Newsletter. Joyce is a C-Suite level workplace wellness expert, author, and corporate trainer, who works with government, private sector, non-profits, and post-secondary institutions struggling with difficult work relationships or stressful situations. She can be reached at phone 1 877 999-9591 www.interpersonalwellness.com


Joyce Odidison, MA. MCC. CTDP

I help you build Mental Resilience and Well-being to Thrive in Your Relationship and Workplace | Conflict Analyst | ?? Author x7 | Keynote Speaker?? | ???Podcaster | Marriage & Life Coach | Curriculum Designer

3 年

Relational Leadership makes work enjoyable again ??

Jb P.

Manager at Pagulongs General Merchandise

3 年

Thanks for sharing ? ??

???? Ron Demery ??

Going through changes takes courage, accepting myself is important. Finding my way, The scars from rejection never last, they hurt for a little but you rise above, because you know your worth!

3 年

Brilliant and empowering Joyce Odidison, MA. PCC. CTDP Thank you for sharing your wisdom!

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I imagine and create | 100 guaranteed B2B appointments in 90 days for high-ticket offers | Part-time music maker

3 年

Awesome insights! Thanks for sharing ??

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Attorney At Law at CIVIL COURT CASES

3 年

Amazing

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