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Powerful Pressure: Using an MCC Approach to Create More Efficient Exploration Part 2

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A key distinction between ACC-PCC-MCC coaches is the length of time it might take them to get to a meaningful, transformative outcome of a session. MCC coaches tend to offer more efficient and transformative sessions, not because of what they contribute to the session, but by using meaningful client language to create effective pressure throughout the session.

In this session we will explore a coaching session together with the lens of an MCC approach. We will study the options each pause in the session offers, and how coaches of any level might better leverage the client's own way of communicating to create more impactful and effective pressure towards the client's desired outcome of the session." Will begin with a brief introduction to the concept of using language to create pressure (roughly 10-15 minutes to get started). Then we will begin an interactive coaching demo. The coaching session will likely be a 30-45 minute session which will be interrupted frequently in order to reflect on the client language present and possible questions one could ask. This is an exercise I regularly offer my Level 3 class participants. Coaches engaged in the process should be able to better identify 4/5 and 5/5 language and question opportunities by the end of the session.

What should a coach consider doing if the structure they are trying to follow for agenda setting, checking in, or wrapping up a session feels like a distraction and/or disconnected from the client? -> Coaches should use 4/5-5/5 language from the session to make the structure sound more naturally like the client's own way of thinking and communicating." Bryan Hart hopes to see a coaching experience for every high schooler and professional in the world. Working as a coach for 12 years and as a coach trainer for 7 years, Bryan focuses on making the field of coaching more accessible. Bryan is credentialed as an Master Certified Coach with the International Coaching Federation. He coaches and supports coach development with BetterUp while owning and operating his own coach training program which is fully accredited by the ICF at all Levels (1, 2 and 3). His coach training program helps coaches earn their own credentials while preparing them to work in leadership, career development and executive coaching.

About Bryan Hart:

Bryan Hart hopes to see a coaching experience for every high schooler and professional in the world. Working as a coach for 12 years and as a coach trainer for 7 years, Bryan focuses on making the field of coaching more accessible. Bryan is credentialed as an Master Certified Coach with the International Coaching Federation. He coaches and supports coach development with BetterUp while owning and operating his own coach training program which is fully accredited by the ICF at all Levels (1, 2 and 3). His coach training program helps coaches earn their own credentials while preparing them to work in leadership, career development and executive coaching.


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Date and Time

Thursday, November 14, 2024, 12:00 PM until 1:30 PM
Videoconference information will be provided in an email once registration is complete.

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Kerry A Hoffman

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