Hello Colleagues,
I am pleased to let you know we have some room in Coaching Conversations Trainings that were scheduled for the IUB University Division which have room in them for additional participants. If you register for a Foundations course (in-person), please be aware that it is multi-part and has to be completed entirely in order to progress. If you have taken Foundations I & II (formerly known as Days 1 & 2), you are eligible for Coaching Tools! Coaching Tools (on Zoom) will also be multi-part.
Please feel free to share this opportunity with any IU employee! I anticipate more training opportunities to share soon!
Coaching Foundations I & II:
In this introductory sequence, which should be taken together, you will understand the core concepts and assumptions of coaching and identify the differences among therapy, advising, mentoring, and coaching. You will learn one specific model for guiding a coaching conversation and practice both generating and asking powerful open-ended questions, listening to and observing your coachee, transitioning in and out of coaching conversations, and applying the core concepts and the coaching model. Finally, you will get to observe coaching demonstrations, practice coaching in several contexts, and learn how to document your coaching conversations in IU systems. While the Foundations training starts this week, it’s entirely online. Coaching Tools is in person.
In-Person Foundations I&II: Feb 9 and 10 at IU Bloomington in the Indiana Memorial Union, 9:30 AM-4:30 PM with a lunch break from 12:30-1:30.
https://events.iu.edu/ocss/event/758556-1
Please remember to enroll in the canvas site and complete pre-work for this workshop. You will find the button to enroll on the lower section of section of this page. Expect to spend around 3 hours on the pre-work.
Coaching Tools (prerequisite — completion of Foundations I&II)
In this workshop, you’ll continue to develop a Coaching Way of Being, explore the roles of meta-awareness and intuition in coaching, and begin to cultivate the self-management and boundaries necessary to effective coaching. You will deepen your skills in building rapport, listening attentively, finding the themes in a coachee’s intentions and experience, observing a coachee’s responses, and giving clear feedback. You will explore the skills of championing, acknowledging, and challenging the coachee. In addition, you will analyze some coaching demonstrations, develop your capacity to be fully present, and practice coaching.
Zoom Coaching Tools. This event takes place March 2 and 3, 2023, 9 AM-12 PM.
https://events.iu.edu/ocss/event/758572-1
Please remember to complete the Pre-Work for Coaching Tools in the Canvas site. Expect to spend several hours.
contact OCSS@IU.edu for questions