
6 CONDITIONS #010: ONGOING TEAM COACHING: PUNCTUATED EQUILIBRIUM AND STRUCTURAL VS. EMERGENT PROCESS COACHING
06/08/20 • 34 min
6 CONDITIONS PODCAST EPISODE #010: ONGOING TEAM COACHING: PUNCTUATED EQUILIBRIUM AND STRUCTURAL VS. EMERGENT PROCESS COACHING
Key Question: How do you support the development of teams over time?
In this episode Ruth & Krister explore:
- Team Coaching as a Function of the Team
- Team Coaching as a Process of Learning and Change
- Punctuated Equilibrium: Time and Transitions in Teams
- Team Coaching: Beginnings, Middles, and Ends
- Motivational Coaching, Strategy Coaching, Educational/Learning-Focused Coaching
- Cadences & Rhythms
- Structural vs. Emergent Process Coaching
- Transfer of Team Coaching Capabilities
- Visual Management: Kanban
- Team Coaching Readiness
For show notes and more information go to: https://6teamconditions.com/6tc-newpodcasts/
6 CONDITIONS PODCAST EPISODE #010: ONGOING TEAM COACHING: PUNCTUATED EQUILIBRIUM AND STRUCTURAL VS. EMERGENT PROCESS COACHING
Key Question: How do you support the development of teams over time?
In this episode Ruth & Krister explore:
- Team Coaching as a Function of the Team
- Team Coaching as a Process of Learning and Change
- Punctuated Equilibrium: Time and Transitions in Teams
- Team Coaching: Beginnings, Middles, and Ends
- Motivational Coaching, Strategy Coaching, Educational/Learning-Focused Coaching
- Cadences & Rhythms
- Structural vs. Emergent Process Coaching
- Transfer of Team Coaching Capabilities
- Visual Management: Kanban
- Team Coaching Readiness
For show notes and more information go to: https://6teamconditions.com/6tc-newpodcasts/
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6 CONDITIONS #009: LAUNCHING AND RELAUNCHING TEAMS
6 CONDITIONS #009: LAUNCHING & RELAUNCHING TEAMS
How and when do you get the 6 Team Conditions in place? Why is launching/relaunching critically important for teams.
In this episode Ruth & Krister:
- Discuss the importance of launching teams as part of the Designing --> Launching --> Coaching Sequence.
- Review the importance of "beginnings" in teams and some pitfalls of not launching effectively
- Explore launching teams with short vs. long performance cycles.
- Share stories of launching & relaunching real world teams.
- Identify useful launching techniques and practices.
For show notes and more information go to: https://6teamconditions.com/6tc-newpodcasts/
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6 CONDITIONS #011: LEADERSHIP AND AUTHORITY STRUCTURES IN TEAMS
6 CONDITIONS #011: LEADERSHIP & AUTHORITY STRUCTURES IN TEAMS: WHERE DOES GREAT TEAM LEADERSHIP COME FROM?
Key Questions: Where does great team leadership come from? What kinds of things should team leaders do and what things are better for the team to do?
In this episode Ruth & Krister explore: Where does great team leadership come from?
1. Leadership as a "function" of a team
2. Team leaders as coaches
3. Four Critical Leadership Functions in Teams: 1) Executing the team task; 2) Monitoring and managing work processes; 3) Designing the team and member roles; 4) Setting overall direction
4. Authority Matrix - 4 Authority Structures: 1) Manager-Led; 2) Self-Managing; 3) Self-Designing; 4) Self-Governing
5. Distributing authority in teams
6. Surfacing authority dynamics in teams
7. When leadership most matters in teams: putting in place the 6 Conditions
8. Team leadership norms
9. Supplemental measures around leadership and authority structures in Team Diagnostic Survey reports
10. Supporting and developing team leaders
For show notes and more information go to: https://6teamconditions.com/6tc-newpodcasts/
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