International Coach Week Conference 2021
17th – 21st May
This is simple, refreshing, guided mindfulness is designed for all of us with a lot on our minds.
15-minute mediation to help you centre and focus on the day or topic of your choice.
As C-IQ qualified coaches we will explore leading in difficult times by leveraging the power of conversation to create deeper more impactful results. Building on last year’s presentation by popular request, we will discuss the Neuroscience of Judith E Glaser’s Conversational Essentials, including the C-IQ Trust Dashboard, how to ‘Down-Regulate’ and ‘Up-Regulate’, plus her 3 Levels of Conversation. There will be an opportunity for interactive questions via the Zoom Chat and also a C-IQ practice session in breakout groups.
Mentoring and supervision can contribute to a person’s personal and professional development, increase their skillset, enhance opportunities and benefit organisations engaged in cultural change. This session explores pivotal differences between mentoring and supervision, individuals and the group, plus, training options. We explore the differences in understanding of mentoring and supervision within different industries focusing on coaching, health, law and education. Second, we will look at reflective practice, problem-based learning and psychological safety. Third, using case studies, we discuss the benefit of each approach. Fourth, we argue that the above can be used concurrently to enhance professional and organisational development.
Three Principles is an expanding approach in the coaching world, and is increasingly used in the private, public and NfP Sectors. There are no tools, no techniques, and no assessments in this approach. It is spiritually based, focusing on how our experience is created, and who we really are. Clients don’t come away with a ‘to do list’, but rather with greater understanding and insight. Heather-Jane discusses this approach with Alison, who provides an overview. Looking at its application in team contexts, using a Synergy Global case study example of its use with the National Health Service (NHS) during the pandemic in the UK.
This is simple, refreshing, guided mindfulness is designed for all of us with a lot on our minds.
15-minute mediation to help you centre and focus on the day or topic of your choice.
Emma Doyle has interviewed over 400 top tennis players and coaches, asking the powerful question ‘What makes a great coach?’
Learn about the top 5 traits that all champions have in common and how you can help your clients access these skills as well.
As coaches, we were forced to make massive mindset changes last year, just like all of our clients. From fully booked diaries with face to face coaching and flying inter-state and internationally, to cancellations and finding new ways to collaborate. Listen as Natalie interviews MCC Coach Mel Leow, who shares an international view on how coaching has changed, what the ‘new normal’ looks like for coaches and what strengths we can draw on as a profession to lead change.
Life Saving Victoria employs more than 500 staff and lifesaving clubs throughout Victoria have more than 37,000 volunteer members. Achieving the mission ‘to prevent aquatic related death and injury in all Victorian Communities’ presents a complex challenge of engaging communities, educational institutions, government agencies, businesses and the broader aquatic industry. Without a doubt, this was made all the more complex with the onset of the global pandemic.
Emma Atkins, General Manager – People was instrumental in the Organisation’s detailed and continued response and during this session we have the unique opportunity to learn from Emma as she shares her lessons in leadership and leading change.
Just over 5 years ago Air Force embarked on a journey to bring coaching skills to the organisation to support the vision of 5th Generation Air Force. Starting with just one person attending coach training to ‘test the waters’, Squadron Leader Anita Green will share how Air Force see coaching as being a fundamental enabler of transformation and empowerment to be achieved and some of the obstacles.
At Air Force it is not only about creating great coaches but the targeting of key people, such as COs, Star Ranks, influential SNCOs to kick start the change in Air Force. It is not simply about great coaching but the creation of an empowered organisation (or at least great pockets of excellence) to lead the way through the effect that coaching and other key interventions and leadership enables. Hear the remarkable story of the evolution of coaching at Air Force.
This is simple, refreshing, guided mindfulness is designed for all of us with a lot on our minds.
15-minute mediation to help you centre and focus on the day.
Even if you are familiar with the GROW Model and it’s in your blood, in this session you have the opportunity to listen to and learn from Brigitte Calvert, PCC, one of Open Door’s coaching experts conduct a ‘live’ coaching demonstration using the full GROW Model. Discover how to use an extended set of GROW model questions effectively and take some time to debrief of key learning points
The year is 1965 and Bruce Tuckman releases his stages of group development model – forming, storming, norming, performing and (later) adjourning. Fast forward to 2021 and the question is: how relevant is Tuckman’s model to what we face in the workplace today? Particularly when it comes to leading change. Listen to this interactive session where we explore Tuckman’s model and most importantly, brain-storm the coaching questions to ask at each stage, in order to coach your teams through change.
One client, three coaches – this is a unique opportunity to hear three different MCC coaches, coaching in a ‘tag format’, including our very own Natalie Ashdown. Learn from the Master Coaches during this session presented by the International Coach Federation Australian Chapter (ICFA).
With broadening role of coaching, comes more exposure to mental health issues in the workplace and with coachees.
This session focuses on skilling coaches to identify mental health issues and work with clients to effectively refer to appropriate help and where appropriate, partner with mental health care providers.
In this session, Nick McEwan-Hall ACC, will show you how being aware of mental health issues, and having Mental Health First Aid skills is essential for all coaches.
We’ll look at the facts on mental health in Australia and New Zealand, as well as discussing how to respond when a coachee discloses a mental health problem, or when we suspect there might be a mental health problem developing.
This is simple, refreshing, guided mindfulness is designed for all of us with a lot on our minds.
15-minute mediation to help you centre and focus on the day.
What we need right now in the workplace is better conversations. This was one of the major trends coming out of last year, that whilst we were having heaps of Teams or ZOOM meetings, the quality of conversations dropped away. Therefore, whether you are coaching yourself, your team or your clients, it is important to recognise that there are different levels of conversations that you can have. This recognition allows you to have more effective conversations and to ask more effective questions when coaching.
Listen to Natalie as she introduces you a highly effective coaching tool and we brain-storm coaching questions together, to ensure that we are taking our conversations in the workplace to new levels.
For a bit of fun, we turn our attention to bad questions – those questions that are ineffective and have a negative impact in the workplace. And you’d be surprised how many ineffective questions are out there in the workplace. They create defensiveness, judgement, break rapport and generally do not hit the mark. Listen to this interactive session where we focus not only on ineffective questions, but how to turn them around.
For those of you that have completed our coaching programs, you know that our programs are founded on a bedrock of solid coaching tools and models. Tools that we have used over many years that really work. They are practical. Able to be applied in the workplace almost immediately. The question is: when it comes to leading change and coaching people through change, are those tools still applicable?
Think about Kotter’s 8 Step Model for Leading Change. Can we still use this? Or do we throw it out the window?
In this session, Natalie puts the Model under the microscope and asks the tough question: how useful is this?
What is the link between conversations that shape performance and the active management of change? There is an ongoing search for improved performance management, and this often turns into calls for more conversations. In this presentation, Professor Deborah Blackman explains that why this is not always as effective as anticipated. She presents four distinct types of conversation but suggests there is a tendency in current practice to focus on one. We know that change is not the linear, easily managed process it is sometimes portrayed as, therefore we discuss: the criticality of creating shared understandings of what success looks like; the concept of conversational readiness; and how slowing down and planning the conversation process will not lead to delayed outcomes. Based on a conversational typology, originally developed by Ford and Ford, the presentation highlights that, to achieve high performance, employees need to develop a clear sense of purpose and this typology can help develop this.
When challenging the thinking of senior leaders in organisations including Medibank, Jonathan asks a key question: when was the last time you gave well considered advice based on someone’s request?
Particularly as a leader, we provide advice really quickly, we want to help people and we have subject matter expertise. But the key issue is that the advice is not nearly as good as you think it is!
Based on Michale Bungay Stanier’s work and book titled ‘The Advice Trap’, in this session Jonathan will unpack practical strategies he has implemented with senior leaders in organisations including Medibank, to resolve this issue and move forward with coaching