Only one, but the lightbulb has to want it!
Ok, this is an old joke, but how soon is it forgotten when we enter the field of organizational development and change management. When an organization wants to create a “culture change”, for example “create a coaching culture” or “create an agile transformation”, coaching is sometimes used as a tool to develop people into a direction that the management wants. Makes sense, that’s what they are paying for, right?
Ummmmm — the only small difficulty here is that it is impossible to “coach” someone into a predetermined direction”. If the coach (or leader) knows what the outcome should be, it is no longer coaching!
So what can you do as a coach when you are made immoral offers of the kind “please help change our employees to….”?
Ask about the desired situation:
If you ask about the desired situation, chances are that your counterpart will see for him or herself that coaching is not what is called for
Explain that you as a coach cannot simultaneously create a problem and solve it and explain the basis of coaching.
Explore other options:
Once you have an overall plan — you might still coach and have the clarity on the part of the sponsor organization and on the part of the clients that you will be working with voluntary clients who have a common project with you and their organization.
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