• The Coaching Leader - by IntelliCoach

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The Coaching Leader - by IntelliCoach

By: IntelliCoach
  • Summary

  • Our Vision is simple: Every People Leader should know some professional Coaching Skills. Why? Most Leaders simply do not know how to help others WITHOUT giving advice. Yet that is exactly the kind of empowering Leadership style that people seek: one that is genuine, caring, curious, yet direct and fair. In our podcast we share ways how Leaders can become more coach-like in their daily interactions. Enjoy!
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Episodes
  • 🎯 TCL108 - Are you solving the wrong kind of conflict
    Nov 22 2024

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    In this episode, I dive into a critical aspect of workplace dynamics—understanding the nature of conflict. Picture this: two team members clash over a deadline. One insists on extra testing time, while the other feels pressure from a client to deliver. On the surface, it seems like a deadline dispute, but often, the real issue runs deeper—like unresolved personal frustrations. Here’s where leaders can easily misstep by focusing on superficial disagreements rather than the underlying relationship issues.

    Main Ideas:

    ● How to distinguish between "task" conflicts and "relationship" conflicts.

    ● Why addressing only the obvious conflict can worsen the issue.

    ● Practical strategies to manage each conflict type effectively.

    ● The power of coaching skills to bring out constructive solutions.

    Understanding the root cause of conflicts can empower you to foster a healthier work environment. Explore how to read between the lines of team disputes and apply targeted interventions for long-lasting solutions.

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    14 mins
  • TCL107 - Stop looking at the stars - Look right ahead
    Nov 15 2024

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    In this episode, I’m sharing a pattern I’ve noticed among leaders over the years—the tendency to copy routines of high-profile CEOs, hoping it will lead to success. Imagine a new team lead like Maria, trying out productivity apps, waking up at 4:30 a.m., and reading a book every week, all because she saw her favorite CEO do it. After a few weeks, she’s exhausted and feeling like a failure. What Maria doesn’t realize is that these habits reflect the CEOs' current lifestyles, not what helped them get there in the first place.

    Main Ideas:

    ● Why copying senior leaders’ habits can set you up for frustration.

    ● How “empathy gaps” make it hard for top leaders to remember the struggles of early roles.

    ● The power of "next-level mentoring"—learning from people who’ve just overcome the challenges you’re facing.

    ● Practical ways to connect with mentors who can share relevant, real-time advice.

    I’ve found that getting guidance from someone just a step ahead—someone who has recently dealt with similar hurdles—often makes a bigger impact. These mentors can offer advice that’s fresher, more practical, and in tune with your current reality.

    If you’re curious about finding the right mentors who truly understand your journey, I think you’ll find this episode especially helpful.

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    12 mins
  • TCL 106 - Ask First then Share
    Sep 6 2024

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    In this episode, I’m sharing something I’ve been reflecting on lately—how being in a leadership position can sometimes create a tricky dynamic when it comes to giving advice. When I was a compliance manager, my team often came to me for guidance. I used to think I was helping by sharing my thoughts, but now I wonder if I might have been unintentionally influencing their decisions.

    Main Ideas:

    ● The hidden dynamics when team members seek advice from managers.

    ● Why sharing your thoughts as a leader might create a conflict of interest.

    ● How adopting a "ask first, share later" approach can transform your leadership style.

    ● Practical examples and strategies to encourage independent thinking and decision-making within your team.

    I’ve noticed that when I’ve taken a step back and asked my team for their thoughts first, it seems to open up more opportunities for growth and ownership. This approach feels like a good way to support them without unintentionally leading them in a particular direction.

    If you’re curious about how asking first could change your interactions with your team, I think you’ll find this episode insightful.

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    12 mins

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