Description
Have you ever left a coaching session feeling unfulfilled or unsure of the next steps?
In this episode, hosts JR and Lucas Flatter dive into the art of asking powerful coaching questions. They discuss the importance of managing the arc of a coaching session, starting with a 'blank chalkboard and empty table' to allow the coachee to guide the discussion. J.R. also compares coaching and mentoring, emphasizing that the coach must avoid taking the driver's seat and instead empower the coachee to find their own direction through thoughtful questioning. Tune in to learn when to ask 'why,' how to sit in silence to craft impactful questions, and the courage required of both coach and coachee in discovering powerful insights together!
Key Topics:
How does the concept of the arc of a session apply to coaching, both informally and formally?
The significance of asking powerful questions in coaching
What competencies are important for a coach to embody during a coaching session?
Why should we avoid making the mistake of introducing new topics at the end of a session?
************* LINKS & RESOURCES ************
Building a Coaching Culture is presented by Two Roads Leadership
Produced, edited, and published by Make More Media
For full show notes and more info head to: https://buildingacoachingculturepodcast.com/episode/87
How are you adapting your leadership style to meet the evolving needs of today's workforce?
Join hosts J.R. and Lucas Flatter as they discuss the evolving landscape of leadership with guest Milica Wojno, a professional services leader from Australia. This insightful conversation explores the...
Published 08/20/24
How are you adapting your leadership style to effectively engage and motivate the diverse generations in your workplace?
In this episode, hosts J.R. Flatter and Lucas welcome guest Patrick Alston, a retired U.S. Army veteran with 36 years of service, to discuss modern leadership principles....
Published 08/13/24