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Becoming a Highly Effective Leader: The Transformative Power of Coaching

June 17, 2024 Bobby Cappuccio Episode 162
Becoming a Highly Effective Leader: The Transformative Power of Coaching
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The Self Help Antidote
Becoming a Highly Effective Leader: The Transformative Power of Coaching
Jun 17, 2024 Episode 162
Bobby Cappuccio

In this episode, we delve into the world of leadership coaching, exploring the evidence-based theories that underpin its effectiveness. Coaching is a powerful tool for personal and professional development, leveraging psychological and social dynamics to foster growth and change.

We begin by discussing scientific coaching models and theories that emphasize learning, growth and development.

Some of the core theories that make coaching so effective, that we discuss in this episode are:

  • Motivational Interviewing (MI): A client-centered approach enhances intrinsic motivation by exploring and resolving ambivalence.
  • Appreciative Inquiry (AI): Focusing on strengths and successes fosters positive change and builds confidence.
  • Self-Determination Theory (SDT): Understand how coaching satisfies the innate psychological needs of autonomy, competence, and relatedness to drive growth.
  • Social Cognitive Theory (SCT): Explore the importance of observational learning, imitation, and modeling in behavior change.
  • Transtheoretical Model of Change (TTM): Gain insights into how coaching addresses different stages of change with tailored support and interventions.

We also discuss the unique benefits of integrating these theories into the coaching process, creating a holistic support system that enhances motivation, learning, and behavior change. By focusing on values, vision creation, outcome goals, and behavior change, coaching addresses the psychological, emotional, and neurobiological aspects of change.

Additionally, we explore why coaching is different from traditional learning environments, emphasizing its participant-centered, holistic approach grounded in evidence-based principles.

Finally, we highlight the benefits of group coaching options, including peer support, diverse perspectives, enhanced learning environments, and the development of a supportive community.

Whether you're a coach, a coachee, or simply curious about the science behind effective coaching, this episode offers valuable insights and practical takeaways.











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www.theselfhelpantidote.com

Show Notes

In this episode, we delve into the world of leadership coaching, exploring the evidence-based theories that underpin its effectiveness. Coaching is a powerful tool for personal and professional development, leveraging psychological and social dynamics to foster growth and change.

We begin by discussing scientific coaching models and theories that emphasize learning, growth and development.

Some of the core theories that make coaching so effective, that we discuss in this episode are:

  • Motivational Interviewing (MI): A client-centered approach enhances intrinsic motivation by exploring and resolving ambivalence.
  • Appreciative Inquiry (AI): Focusing on strengths and successes fosters positive change and builds confidence.
  • Self-Determination Theory (SDT): Understand how coaching satisfies the innate psychological needs of autonomy, competence, and relatedness to drive growth.
  • Social Cognitive Theory (SCT): Explore the importance of observational learning, imitation, and modeling in behavior change.
  • Transtheoretical Model of Change (TTM): Gain insights into how coaching addresses different stages of change with tailored support and interventions.

We also discuss the unique benefits of integrating these theories into the coaching process, creating a holistic support system that enhances motivation, learning, and behavior change. By focusing on values, vision creation, outcome goals, and behavior change, coaching addresses the psychological, emotional, and neurobiological aspects of change.

Additionally, we explore why coaching is different from traditional learning environments, emphasizing its participant-centered, holistic approach grounded in evidence-based principles.

Finally, we highlight the benefits of group coaching options, including peer support, diverse perspectives, enhanced learning environments, and the development of a supportive community.

Whether you're a coach, a coachee, or simply curious about the science behind effective coaching, this episode offers valuable insights and practical takeaways.











Visit us at:

www.theselfhelpantidote.com