Monday, September 30, 2019

Building Your Coaching Toolkit - Innovation (19)


The Oxford Dictionary defines innovation as “a new method, idea, product, etc.”. Innovation is also about responding to changes, and doing things differently in the face of change and disruption. With this in mind, the landscape of coaching groups and teams around innovation is quite broad.

Innovation may have many layers of exploration, from innovating to create different products and services, to changing business models such as moving from in-person programming to virtual programming.

There are many ways to “mix things up” and make sure that every voice is in the room. In the virtual space, I regularly talk about the importance of using annotation, breakouts and polls as a way to get everyone’s voice represented. If you haven’t viewed this Effective Virtual Conversations call I hosted a while ago, please take a few minutes to view it now.

Innovation can be a very hot topic for exploration with both groups and teams. What are some of the different ways we can work around innovation?

Innovation is often seen as a very creative process, and an increasing number of professionals are being called on to innovate. This may require that group members spend their time in different ways and locations when they undertake this work.

There are several great resources for coaches to explore when looking to boost their toolkit around coaching for innovation including Coaching for Innovation: Tools and Techniques for Encouraging New Ideas in the Workplace – Cristina Bianchi and Maureen Steele. Check out their related website https://www.coachingforinnovation.com

For those that work with different visual cards, you might want to consider pulling out a deck (or two) and bringing it in as an icebreaker or "conversation sparker" for your next group or team coaching conversation. A few years ago I created the 40 Ways to Work with Visual Cards ebook and shared the following exercise around Innovation (check out #12 of the 40 Ways):

Innovation - Exercise #12 of The 40 Ways to Work with Visual Cards

Time needed : 10 - 30 minutes

Instructions:  Get group members to think about what they need to innovate around. 

With this in mind, have them select a card which represents a new perspective on the situation. Alternatively you could also randomly hand people a card. 

Ask each participant to take a deep look at the photo (individually) and reflect on: In the context of innovation, what does this image invoke for you? What’s significant? If you were to apply this image to what you are innovating around, what would be possible? 

After each person has done this, get each person to lay out their cards. Depending on group size, either have people pair up, or have everyone look at each card. Give a few minutes to reflect on what innovation “Spark” is created by each card. Have people write this down.

In pairs, or in the small group give each person the opportunity to speak about what they are realizing about what’s next for them, or what’s new for them, around innovation based on the photos. If you are working with a team, you may simply have each team member select a photo of what innovation represents or means to them and have them share it.
Collectively ask the team to make up their own story or synthesis of all the cards. "

Excerpt: 40 Ways to Work with Visual Cards, Copyright 2015. Britton. 

Questions around coaching for innovation:
1.       What’s another way of looking at that?
2.       What’s important about making a change?
3.       What does innovation mean for us?
4.       Who do we need to collaborate with for innovation?
5.       What mindsets do we need to shift in order to innovate more effectively?
6.       What will help us be successful?



Enjoy your week,
Jennifer

Jennifer Britton, CPCC, PCC – Potentials Realized 
Leadership | Teamwork | Business Success
Author of Effective Virtual Conversations (2017), Coaching Business Builder Workbook and Planner (2018) and From One to Many: Best Practices for Team and Group Coaching (2013)
Follow along with the #90DaysPlanDoTrack series over at Instagram @CoachingBizBuilder 
Join the conversation at the Conversation Sparker Zone - our online community where you can explore virtual and team issues, coaching, productivity and business development)

Join us for an upcoming ICF CCE approved program - Group Coaching Essentials (8.75 CCEs), Advanced Group and Team Coaching Practicum ( 10 CCEs) or the Certified Facilitator Program (24 CCEs) for PlanDoTrack and the Coaching Business Builder starting this coming week.




Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Building Your Group and Team Coaching Toolkit - Change (18)


At times it may feel like change may be the only constant for employees. Coaching has often been
turned to as a series of conversations to support employees across the change cycle.
Given that change has been so interlinked with change, in this week’s blog post exploring different ways coaches may work with groups and teams, I thought I’d take a different focus. Let’s get you to think about the many different ways your clients approach change. My guess is that there may be a number of different elements including:
·       Readiness for change – How ready are people for the change process? Are they ready to take action or are they simply contemplating it? Have they even entered the pre-contemplation stages?

·       Pace at which they want to move through change – thinking back to Rogers work in Diffusion of Innovations – are they an early adopter or a laggard? Check out this blog post in which I go more into pace of change.

·       Clarity around what change needs to happen.

·       Exploring the behaviors, habits and processes that are going to help support change.

·       Going beneath the waterline into assumptions, values, beliefs, mindsets, habits and how this impacts our behaviors during times of change, and across the change process itself.

·       Markers for change – Helping people identify where they are in the change process. Having metrics around where they started and where they want to go.

As a team, change may be particularly challenging as different people across the team are impacted by change in different way. As with other topics we’ve explored, there may be need for individuals to self-explore their approaches, and readiness for change, prior to entering into a discussion around alignment of change with others on the team. 

What are the tools you have in your toolkit around change? What’s going to help support teams to explore the topics listed above?

Questions to explore with your teams and groups:
1.       How do you naturally approach change? How are you approaching change as it relates to this topic?
2.       What pace are you comfortable approaching the change?
3.       What’s going to support you as you move through the change process?
4.       What might get in the way?
5.       Where and when do you want to pause to take stock of how the change is going?
6.       What else needs to be communicated?

For more on this topic, you may want to check out:
The recent Coaching for Change HBR article from Boytazis, Smith and Van Oosten  - read it at https://hbr.org/2019/09/coaching-for-change (September 2019)

The Immunity to Change body of work from Kegan and Lahey.

Just in case you didn't know, I host a short Facebook Live on each of these weekly topics. They are short 5- 7 minute videos in which I share this week's topic. You can check this week's presentation over at https://www.facebook.com/EffectiveGroupCoaching. Enjoy!

Enjoy your week,
Jennifer



Jennifer Britton, CPCC, PCC – Potentials Realized 
Leadership | Teamwork | Business Success
Author of Effective Virtual Conversations (2017), Coaching Business Builder Workbook and Planner (2018) and From One to Many: Best Practices for Team and Group Coaching (2013)
Follow along with the #90DaysPlanDoTrack series over at Instagram @CoachingBizBuilder 
Join the conversation at the Conversation Sparker Zone - our online community where you can explore virtual and team issues, coaching, productivity and business development)


Join us for an upcoming ICF CCE approved program - Group Coaching Essentials (8.75 CCEs), Advanced Group and Team Coaching Practicum ( 10 CCEs) or the Certified Facilitator Program (24 CCEs) for PlanDoTrack and the Coaching Business Builder starting this coming week.