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Coaching and Mentoring Research Conference
7-8 July 2011 – University of Twente, Netherlands
Joanne James – Programme Director Executive Development Newcastle Business SchoolNorthumbria University
Key themes emerging from participant reflective accounts
Developing self awareness in coaches
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Objectives of the session
To explain the context and motivation for this studyTo outline the concepts derived from the literature that inform the studyTo explain the methodology and approachTo share findings and present a conceptual model of developmentTo sumarise conclusions and potential implications for coaches and for future research.
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Context and Motivation
Involved in development of leaders, executive coaching and development of coaches –want to understand the development process.2009/2010 Leadership and Performance Coaching programme for 100 leaders in public sector organisations. – Observed significant personal transformation.Research aimed at capturing and understanding and this development process through analysis of reflective accounts.
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Theoretical perspectives
Traditional vs contemporary leader developmentThe significance of self awareness in the development process.The role of reflective practice
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Traditional analysis of leader development – focus on process
Contemporary leader development –Focus on self
Yukl (2010), Day (2000)
Bennis(2003), Avolio et al (2005), Popper & Mayseles (2007)
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Congruent purposeful behaviours
Congruent purposeful behaviours
Shamir Eilam(2005),Cooper et al (2005), Michie and Gooty (2005), Avolio et al (2005), Goleman (2007), Salovey ( 2002)
Avolio et al (2005), Harter (2002), Illies (2005), Kernis (2005)Rhyff and Keyes (1995),
Role of self awareness in developmentDefining and
Understanding aspects of self
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1st Coaching and Mentoring Research
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Schon, D.A. (1987), Moon, J.A. (2005) Gardner,, W.L., Avolio, B.J. ,Luthans, F.May, D.R. and Walumbwa F. (2005)
1st Coaching and Mentoring Research
Conference8-9 July 2011 – University of Twente, Netherlands
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1st Coaching and Mentoring Research
Conference8-9 July 2011 – University of Twente, Netherlands
www.emccconference.org
1st Coaching and Mentoring Research
Conference8-9 July 2011 – University of Twente, Netherlands
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1st Coaching and Mentoring Research
Conference8-9 July 2011 – University of Twente, Netherlands
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Self awareness and reflective practice is important for coach development and leader development
I feel more confident…and in reflection gain a deeper understanding of how I am developing as a manager. I fully believe I will continue to understand new aspects about myself as I reflect and evaluate my practice.I am more open to challenge and frequently ask for feedback so that I can learn about the impact my behaviour has on others Increased self awareness has influenced my leadership style, I have consciously encouraged my staff to find solutions.
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Self awareness and questioning self is key to development but individuals vary in their likely hood to approach learning in this way.
Breaking out of comfort zone seems significant in learning.
Personal development can be emotionally as well as cognitively demanding
Implications What approaches do you utilise to develop self awareness?Does it help to understand the generic development process?
• Do you challenge your coachees out of their comfort zone? Is significant transformation always associated with emotional disturbance? Can it be avoided? Is it desirable?
Do we enable reflection? In the session and outside?Do we provide encouragement and psychological containment through the pain barrier.
Research conclusions
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Open questions that suggest further research
What are the factors that differentiate significant change with those individuals who make little progress?
Is there a link with developmental readiness?
Can learning philosophy alter learning and development. What are the learning philosophies operating in our students?
Is significant transformation always associated with emotional disturbance? Can it be avoided? Is it desirable?
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