The importance of agreements in any group or team coaching process
Jennifer Britton, Copyright 2014. All Rights Reserved
Spending time at the start of any coaching engagement to
discuss expectations and create shared expectations is critical in any group or
team coaching process. When things do go awry, or conflict emerges, the shared
agreements become a place of common ground, and a place to return to for dialogue. They also help to shape the co-created experience of coaching, where all group or team members should have a voice, and are at choice to step into the coaching process.
While it may appear that this is a “rote” activity to some coaches, without
time spent on this, things can go awry. Agreements invite group members to be active participants in the process.
Common agreements in any group and team coaching process may
include:
* Confidentiality - this is an implicit part of the coaching
process
* Starting and ending on time
* Being fully present
* Participating 100%
* Use of technology during the course
In shorter programs you may want to provide some common
agreements to for dialogue to start from, and participants to agree to. In longer terms programs it is important
to facilitate this dialogue and have the group themselves create or co-create
the set of agreements. This could take five minutes, or in larger groups, could
take significantly longer time.
Questions to consider:
What can you do to build agreements in?
What will this look
like in your next program?
What adjustments will you make in the virtual environment?
Have a great week,
Jennifer
Jennifer Britton, PCC, CPCC
GroupCoachingEssentials.com
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