Some perspectives imply Agile Coaching is for a small set of specialized agilists who serve to improve everyone else. Or that it’s a unique role that others, including managers, Scrum Masters, and leaders, will find difficult to master.
This talk intends to debunk those notions. Bob Galen subscribes to several generic notions in agile contexts. One is that everyone has leadership potential and can rise to be a leader. And the other is that everyone is a coach, can coach, and has a foundational responsibility to coach, regardless of their role.
The only questions are will, skill, and experience.
In this workshop, Bob will explore the nuance associated with agile coaching to demystify it and encourage you to find your inner agile coach in whatever role you currently hold. He’ll share and explore the Agile Coaching Growth Wheel as a competency model for agile coaching. Next, he explores the critical aspects of an agile coaching mindset. And finally, he’ll create the space for you to practice several coaching conversations to explore the learning and deepen your skills. In a word, you’ll get a chance to practice, practice, and practice.
Bob hopes to inspire you so that your inner Agile Coach emerges, grows, and shines.
Learning Outcomes:
- Explore the Agile Coaching Growth Wheel as a central coaching competency model.
- Learn about the coaching mindset and how it shapes you and the effectiveness of your coaching conversations.
- Introduce a conversational coaching arc to wrap your coaching conversations.
- Enhance your ability across several competencies (professional coaching, mentoring, teaching, advising) in multi-directional coaching scenarios.