Coachfederation.org/ICFGlobal2012 Creating a culture of WE: Flourishing people, teams and organisations Diane Brennan (USA) Kaj Hellbom (Finland)

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Coachfederation.org/ICFGlobal2012 Creating a culture of WE: Flourishing people, teams and organisations Diane Brennan (USA) Kaj Hellbom (Finland)

Coachfederation.org/ICFGlobal2012 Session overview How we will work together today Why WE matters Different approaches to coaching a team What you need to know and why Closing and thoughts on coaching 3.0

Coachfederation.org/ICFGlobal2012 From this session you will walk away with Insight into the development of a collaborative culture A deeper appreciation for the value of team coaching and its contribution to the organisation A model for team coaching A clearer understanding of what is required of a team coach

Coachfederation.org/ICFGlobal2012 Why WE – and teams - matter

Coachfederation.org/ICFGlobal2012 Why WE – and teams - matter

Coachfederation.org/ICFGlobal2012 Three cultures: YOU, ME and WE YOU –Blaming culture, learned helplessness, ”Its because of you” ME –Strong individualism and ego, ”Its because of me” WE –Positive interdependence, ”Its because of us”

Coachfederation.org/ICFGlobal2012 Distinctions Group coaching Focus on individual development Agreements on how we work together as individuals within this group Responsibility individually Reflection on individual learning and observations on the learning within the group Team coaching Focus on team development Agreements on how we work together as a team Responsibility collectively for the shared purpose as a team Reflection on team’s learning collectively and observations on individual learning

Coachfederation.org/ICFGlobal2012 Distinctions Group coaching Understanding of how change occurs Return on investment to the individual Roles: Facilitator, coach, coachee Team coaching Understanding of stages of team development and of how change occurs Return on investment to the team, individuals and ultimately the organisation Roles: Facilitator, team leader, coach, coachees, (sponsor)

Coachfederation.org/ICFGlobal2012 Positive DevianceTeam diversity Group developmentSupportive beliefs Four approaches to coaching the team

Coachfederation.org/ICFGlobal The positive deviance approach Communities already have the solutions The collective intelligence is powerful “It is easier to act your way into a new way of thinking than think your way into a new way of acting” A sustainable approach

Coachfederation.org/ICFGlobal Team diversity approach Steps toward team synergy Describe Accept Utilize

Coachfederation.org/ICFGlobal The group development approach Forming –Focus on goals, roles, responsibility Storming –Focus on individual voices & commitment Norming –Focus on norms and values for the group Performing –Focus on trust, collaboration & delivery

Coachfederation.org/ICFGlobal The supportive beliefs approach Robert Kegan and Lisa Lahey’s work in ”Immunity to Change” is a powerful tool for uncovering limiting beliefs Why not use the same idea from another angle? How to uncover our existing – but not conscious – supporting beliefs!

Coachfederation.org/ICFGlobal2012 The synergy approach Each of the four approaches will work independently But the best synergy is achieved by using them in concert

Coachfederation.org/ICFGlobal2012 The four ways in concert Find and develop supporting beliefs Use the positive deviance approach Open up the diversity in the team Guide the team through the stages

Coachfederation.org/ICFGlobal2012 The new competencies of a team coach Systemic thinking Organisational dynamics Synergy focus Collaborative mindset Facilitation skillset Conflict management Cultivating learning Positive deviance mindset

Coachfederation.org/ICFGlobal2012 Our journey today Why WE – and teams – matter Team coaching and the impact on culture Approaches to team coaching –Positive deviance –Team diversity –Group development –Supportive beliefs –The synergy approach Skills and competencies required

Coachfederation.org/ICFGlobal2012 Evolving to coaching 3.0 There is a lot to win with team coaching Team coaching is different New competencies are needed Team coaching supports people, teams and organisations to create a culture that inspires success, sustainability, and a flourishing future

Coachfederation.org/ICFGlobal2012 Walk with us Diane Brennan –Dean, BCC Business Coaching Center Ltd. Phone: Kaj Hellbom –Co-Founder and Chief Learning Officer, BCC Business Coaching Center Ltd Phone: