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© notion limited ACCREDITED COACHING SKILLS – WORKSHOP 2 - PREWORK
ACCREDITED COACHING SKILLS WORKSHOP
PRE-WORK
Day 3
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Pre-work Please complete the following pre-work exercises and bring them with you to the final day of your coaching skills workshop. Some focused high quality work here will make a huge impact on the value you get out of the programme. 1. Re-read through the workbooks from Days 1 & 2 to refresh
yourself on the materials • 30 minutes
2. Review your Primary Focus
• 10 minutes
3. Review of coaching conversations • 10 minutes
4. Review and update your PDP
• 30 minutes 5. Complete the ‘VAK Learning Style Indicators Questionnaire’ at
the back of this document • 10 minutes
Please also bring with you your workbooks from Days 1&2, your updated PDP and your business diary, to book your final supervised coaching circle.
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Review of Primary Focus
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Review your Primary Focus, and any other personal ROI measures from the 1st workshop, and determine 2-3 issues / areas that you would like to be coached on during the coaching practise sessions
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Primary Focus for Coaching & PDP Planning
During the workshops you will have the opportunity to be coached. To maximise the value of this please identify some specific elements that you want to measurably improve. This document helps you with the pre-thinking to set the agenda for your coaching. They are likely to be replicated in your PDP.
To get the most from your development programme, it will be important to think about 1 or 2 things that are holding you back from delivering your best performance. Try to get plenty of stimuli so that you can really pinpoint what exactly it is that you want to improve.
Remember none of us are ever the finished article! It’s not embarrassing to admit you are not perfect at something you think a leader should be. Nothing is out of bounds! Being honest with yourself and open with your coach and line manager about where you can improve signals strength not weakness.
• Think about feedback you have received – particularly where it felt uncomfortable. Your 360o, Personal SWOT, or performance review will be helpful, but don’t rely solely on them. Simply asking people “What is the one thing that I could improve that would make help me be brilliant?” (And really listening to their answer!), may help you to pinpoint more exactly what you want to work on.
• Your area of focus could be related to an M&B competency that you want to improve, or specific organisational strategic goals that you know the organisation is working towards that you don’t currently feel fully equipped to perform.
• Be as specific as you can. For example, if you are working on competencies following feedback from your performance review, think more deeply and beyond the competency definitions to get to the root cause of what you specifically need to improve. So instead of your header being “Leading to Win”, consider if your specific development need is “Listening intuitively to pick up feelings as well as directly expressed responses” or “Developing the confidence to engage in challenging conversations sooner rather than later”.
• Think about the “how” you will achieve your goals as much as the “what” you will achieve. Perhaps use our M&B Values to stimulate your thinking so that you plan positively for potential contradictions - so when developing one area, think about what you need to do to consider the impact on other values at the same time. For example, when thinking about how to improve Drive, through being more decisive, you may have to think about getting regular feedback so that you manage expectations so you are not perceived as disrespectful when you don’t consult with everyone.
• In addition to M&B competencies and values, some other common areas for development which coaching has helped other employees in M&B to achieve improve includes: Influencing Upwards, Gravitas and Presence, Stakeholder Management, Tough-Mindedness (making the correct decision, not the comfortable one), Courageous Conversations, Developing Humility, Getting things done/Execution, Driving yourself beyond your comfort zone, Giving and Receiving Feedback, Creating Positive First Impressions, etc. Don't forget you may also want to focus on your strengths and leverage these more as part of your goals.
Action – Prior to your Chemistry Session and/or First Session
1. For each area you want to improve, provide a simple heading and a description (written in the present tense) of the measurable results you hope to achieve. It does not need to be a full SMARTER goal at this stage – but can be if you have time!
For example: INFLUENCE - ADAPT MY STYLE IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE BETTER RESULTS I now have a deeper understanding and utilise a broader range of tools to adapt my leadership style in order to influence and engage with others better. This has resulted with me leveraging the results of the team and improving my stakeholder interactions. This is evidenced with specific feedback I have received both from peers and senior stakeholders.
2. In the second column, against each primary focus, add a score of how you would rank yourself today out of 10 (1 being poor, 10 being perfect). For the above example if you currently struggled to adapt your natural style or ‘revert’ to type under stress you might score 2 or 3 out of 10 today. 3. In column 3, order your coaching objectives and goals in in order of their priority, 1 being the most important.
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Primary Focus – Specific Coaching Objectives and Goals
Current score/10
Priority order
Example: INFLUENCE - ADAPT MY STYLE IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE BETTER RESULTS I now have a deeper understanding and utilise a broader range of tools to adapt my leadership style in order to influence and engage with others better. This has resulted with me leveraging the results of the team and improving my stakeholder interactions. This is evidenced with specific feedback I have received both from peers and stakeholders.
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Write a heading here – and more info here Write your development goal here
Write a heading here – and more info here Write your development goal here
Write a heading here – and more info here Write your development goal here
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Review of Coaching Conversations
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Think about some of the coaching conversations you have had and bring 1-2 examples of coaching conversations you have had where you (or the other person) have felt ‘stuck’. This could be, for example, because an issue keeps repeating, or because you feel no progress is being made. In other words, you are 'stuck' in how it is now. If you managed to 'unstick' the process, how did you do this?
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Review of your
PDP
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Look at your notes from your second Coaching Circle that focused on your PDP and review your PDP, updating, improving or rewriting it as you think necessary. Referencing ‘How to complete a PDP’, is yours an ‘effective PDP’?
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VAK Learning Style Indicators Questionnaire
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VAK Learning Style Indicators (self-test questionnaire)
For each statement, put a tick next to the response which most closely reflects what you do
1 when operating new equipment for the first time I prefer to
read the instructions listen to or ask for
an explanation have a go and learn by 'trial and error'
2 when seeking travel directions I.. look at a map ask for spoken
directions follow my nose or maybe use a compass
3 when cooking a new dish I.. follow a recipe call a friend for
explanation follow my instinct, tasting as I cook
4 to teach someone something I.. write instructions explain verbally
demonstrate and let them have a go
5 I tend to say.. "I see what you mean" "I hear what you
are saying" "I know how you feel"
6 I tend to say.. "show me" "tell me" "let me try"
7 I tend to say.. "watch how I do it" "listen to me
explain" "you have a go"
8 complaining about faulty goods I tend to..
write a letter phone
go back to the store, or send the faulty item to the head office
9 I prefer these leisure activities
museums or galleries music or
conversation physical activities or making things
10 when shopping generally I tend to.. look and decide discuss with shop
staff try on, handle or test
11 choosing a holiday I.. read the brochures listen to
recommendations imagine the experience
12 choosing a new car I.. read the reviews discuss with
friends test-drive what you fancy
13 learning a new skill I watch what the teacher is doing
I talk through with the teacher exactly what I am supposed to do
I like to give it a try and work it out as I go along by doing it
14 choosing from a restaurant menu..
I imagine what the food will look like
I talk through the options in my head
I imagine what the food will taste like
15 when listening to a band
I sing along to the lyrics (in my head or out loud!)
I listen to the lyrics and the beats
I move in time with the music
16 when concentrating I..
focus on the words or pictures in front of me
discuss the problem and possible solutions in my head
move around a lot, fiddle with pens and pencils and touch unrelated things
17 I remember things best by..
writing notes or keeping printed details
saying them aloud or repeating words and key points in my head
doing and practising the activity, or imagining it being done
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18 my first memory is of looking at something being spoken to doing something
19 when anxious, I.. visualise the worst-case scenarios
talk over in my head what worries me most
can't sit still, fiddle and move around constantly
20 I feel especially connected to others because of
how they look what they say to me how they make
me feel
21 when I revise for an exam, I..
write lots of revision notes (using lots of colours!)
I talk over my notes, to myself or to other people
imagine making the movement or creating the formula
22 when explaining something to someone, I tend to..
show them what I mean
explain to them in different ways until they understand
encourage them to try and talk them through the idea as they try
23 my main interests are
photography or watching films or people-watching
listening to music or listening to the radio or talking to friends
physical/sports activities or fine wines, fine foods or dancing
24 most of my free time is spent..
watching television talking to friends
doing physical activity or making things
25 when I first contact a new person..
I arrange a face to face meeting I talk to them on
the telephone I try to get together to share an activity
26 I first notice how people.. look and dress sound and speak stand and move
27 if I am very angry.. I keep replaying in my mind what it is that has upset me
I shout lots and tell people how I feel
I stomp about, slam doors and throw things
28 I find it easiest to remember faces names things I have
done
29 I think I can tell someone is lying because..
they avoid looking at you their voice
changes the vibes I get from them
30 When I'm meeting with an old friend..
I say "it's great to see you!" I say "it's great to
hear your voice!" I give them a hug or a handshake
Totals V A K
Total up how many ‘ticks’ you have in each column