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Conversations That Inspire: Coaching Learning, Leadership and Change

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There are 6 modules in this course

Coaching can inspire and motivate people to learn, change, and be effective leaders, among other roles in life. Although most attempts are “coaching for compliance” (coaching someone to your wishes or expectations), decades of behavioral and neuroscience research show us that “coaching with compassion” (coaching someone to their dreams and desires) is more effective.

The best coaches develop resonant relationships, which involve the experience of hope and compassion and the arousal of meaning. We explore how effective coaches inspire others, and use an approach based on compassion rather than compliance to promote positive, enduring change in their coachees. We then turn to Intentional Change Theory (ICT) as a model of sustained, desired change at all levels of human endeavor; detailing the five discovery phases that comprise ICT. Finally, we explore the Positive and Negative Emotional Attractors (PEA and NEA), their relationship to the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems (SNS and PNS), and how arousal of either of these systems can deferentially lead to either feelings of negativity and fear, or a focus on one's strengths and the excitement of experimenting with something new.

What's included

4 videos6 readings2 discussion prompts

4 videosTotal 36 minutes
  • Watch: Course Introduction2 minutes
  • Watch: Introduction to Helping and Coaching11 minutes
  • Watch: Tipping Points in the 5 Discoveries of Sustained, Desired Change9 minutes
  • Watch: Role of Positive and Negative Emotional Attractors14 minutes
6 readingsTotal 60 minutes
  • About this Course10 minutes
  • Required Reading List10 minutes
  • Personal Learning Journal Activities10 minutes
  • Personal Learning Journal Activities10 minutes
  • Required Reading List10 minutes
  • Personal Learning Journal Activities10 minutes
2 discussion promptsTotal 20 minutes
  • In or outside of your organization?10 minutes
  • At the mercy of negative emotions?10 minutes

Chronic stress without regular and period experiences of renewal is non-sustainable for performance. We further examine the physiology of the PNS and SNS; including the relationship between stress and the activation of the SNS, and renewal and the activation of the PNS, including implications for hormonal and cardio-vascular activity in the body. We then turn to our neuroscience-based study of coaching; outlining the contagious effect of emotions, and the relationship between the brain's independent and suppresive Task Positive Network (TPN) and Default Mode Network, and how each relates to problem solving/analytical tasks and social tasks/openness to people and experiences. We end this week by outlining the ethical dimensions of coaching: the essentials of trust and environmental safety, awareness of boundaries, and ensuring that the coaching process flows from the coachee themselves.

What's included

3 videos5 readings1 peer review2 discussion prompts

3 videosTotal 30 minutes
  • Watch: Physiological of PEA and NEA11 minutes
  • Watch: Our Neuroscience Studies of Coaching11 minutes
  • Watch: Seeing Coaching in Action9 minutes
5 readingsTotal 50 minutes
  • Required Reading List10 minutes
  • Personal Learning Journal Activities10 minutes
  • Required Reading List10 minutes
  • Personal Learning Journal Activities10 minutes
  • Personal Learning Journal Activities10 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 120 minutes
  • Coaching Journal Session One120 minutes
2 discussion promptsTotal 20 minutes
  • Tactics to reduce stress and stimulate renewal10 minutes
  • Off-limits areas for your coaches10 minutes

The ideal self is centered on autonomous motivation: what a person wants to do, and results in sustained, desired change. Conversely, the ought self is based on controlled motivation: what a person feels they must do based on the standards of others. The ideal self comprises hope, core identity, and an image of a desired future, and is fueled by optimism and self-efficacy. We then turn to the two forms of empathy: empathy with the head (a form of conceptual understanding and cognitive processing which implicates both the TPN and DMN) and empathy with the heart (genuine emphatic concern, which engages the DMN alone); with our focus on the need to develop emotional self-awareness in order to serve others, while appropriately balancing both forms of empathy as the coaching situation demands. Lastly, we explore the notion of genuine listening in a coaching relationship (as opposed to mere 'hearing' the other person speak), and outline a case for "listening beyond the words": giving our full attention to the other person to establish what lies beyond the words, and what meaning we can derive from what that other person is saying.

What's included

3 videos5 readings1 peer review1 discussion prompt

3 videosTotal 27 minutes
  • Watch: Pulling for Dreams Not Just Goals: Whose Dream is it?9 minutes
  • Watch: Two Forms of Empathy8 minutes
  • Watch: Listening and Noticing10 minutes
5 readingsTotal 50 minutes
  • Read: Required Reading List10 minutes
  • Personal Learning Journal Activities10 minutes
  • Personal Learning Journal Activities10 minutes
  • Read: Required Reading List10 minutes
  • Personal Learning Journal Activities10 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 60 minutes
  • Coaching Journal Session Two60 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 10 minutes
  • Have you ever observed people who “hear” others but don’t “listen” to them?10 minutes

There is an optimal balance between time spent in the PEA and time spent in the NEA. Too much time in the PEA may result in over-optimism or complacency; with too much time in the NEA resulting in diminishment or depression. Given that negative emotional experiences tend to be stronger and more palpable, the ratio between time spent in the two emotional states should be skewed toward the PEA - at around 3-6:1. Establishing the real self involves mindful awareness, which itself demands soliciting accurate feedback from others; so as to establish a personal balance sheet cataloguing the strengths one can leverage within themselves and the shortcomings they may seek to address. Next, we explore the nature and role of social identity groups: how they support and enhance emotional contagion, and may facilitate the development of a larger or noble purpose in one's Ideal Self. Lastly, we detail planning and experimentation with new behaviors to promote and sustain new learning and growth on the part of coachees.

What's included

3 videos3 readings1 peer review1 discussion prompt

3 videosTotal 30 minutes
  • Watch: Being in Sync10 minutes
  • Watch: Social Identity, Strengths and Weaknesses13 minutes
  • Watch: Old and New Ways to Create a Learning Agenda and Planning7 minutes
3 readingsTotal 30 minutes
  • Personal Learning Journal Activities10 minutes
  • Personal Learning Journal Activities10 minutes
  • Personal Learning Journal Activities10 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 60 minutes
  • Coaching Journal Session Three60 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 10 minutes
  • How learning plans bridge reflection and action10 minutes

Coaching can be leveraged to help organizations develop and retain their best talent. We outline the positive workplace results that arise in organizations which employ coaching with compassion approaches to coaching, and not traditional coaching for compliance. Moreover, peer coaching promotes an intimate involvement among members of an organization; strengthening social bonds outside the organization and professional bonds within it, and promoting a genuine culture of coaching. It also provides a cost-effective, long-term and sustainable alternative to conventional coaching modalities.

What's included

5 videos3 readings1 peer review1 discussion prompt

5 videosTotal 55 minutes
  • Watch: Coaching in Leadership Development5 minutes
  • Conversations with the Scholars14 minutes
  • Conversations with the Scholars17 minutes
  • Watch: Peer Coaching as Organization wide Self Sustaining Source of Help10 minutes
  • Watch: In Search of the Coachable Moment9 minutes
3 readingsTotal 30 minutes
  • Personal Learning Journal Activities10 minutes
  • Personal Learning Journal Activities10 minutes
  • Personal Learning Journal Activities10 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 60 minutes
  • Coaching Journal Session Four60 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 10 minutes
  • Coaching used in leadership development in an organization10 minutes

What's included

1 reading2 peer reviews

1 readingTotal 10 minutes
  • Personal Learning Journal Activities10 minutes
2 peer reviewsTotal 180 minutes
  • Coaching Journal Session Five120 minutes
  • Your Coaching Journey60 minutes

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Reviewed on Nov 30, 2018

I really loved this course and I learned so much. Although it took me awhile to read the papers and articles, it was well worth it. I use it for my trainings and workshops! Thank you!

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Reviewed on Oct 28, 2018

Great course ! a lot of practice and learning ! you just need to be committed and have the time to coach during the course to ge

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Reviewed on Feb 11, 2022

this course was beyond my expectations. I really enjoyed the topics and used them in my coaching sessions. Couldn't be better and I suggest it to anyone who want to work as a pro coach.

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