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Why and how Coaching boosts the successof tech companies the Silicon Valley?

Jean-Francois Cousin, MCC9th April 2020

Why and how Coaching boosts the successof tech companies the Silicon Valley?

The big picture and its hard truths

Which kind of leadership do organizations need, to thrive in a VUCA world?

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Who got FIRED? Who got RICH & FAMOUS?

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Riccardo Muti Herbert von Karajan

Who got FIRED? Who got RICH & FAMOUS? Please vote! ☺

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THE Maestro-Superstar: Herbert von Karajan

Which kind of leadership do organizations need, to thrive in a VUCA world?

To thrive in a VUCA world, leaders must nurture the diversity, inclusion,

collaboration & agility that unleash

collective intelligence

Which kind of leadership is being nurtured by the “world’s most admired tech companies”?

And which ones of their good practices can we apply?

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Fortune’s ‘World most-admired companies’ ‘18

Leadership lessons we can learn from Tim Cook

1. Take risks

2. Focus and listen attentively to those you speak with

3. Trust others around you

4. Diversity is important

5. Be humble

6. Admit when you’re wrong

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Source: https://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/11-leadership-lessons-can-learn-from-tim-cook.html

Source: https://www.slideshare.net/JamesSmee1/b2b-marketing-a-new-age-scott-allen-cmo-microsoft

Leadership principles at Microsoft

Source: https://www.slideshare.net/JamesSmee1/b2b-marketing-a-new-age-scott-allen-cmo-microsoftWatch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2P3kLlUxBPE

Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZtKPrIK28Y

Sources: https://rework.withgoogle.com/guides/managers-identify-what-makes-a-great-manager/steps/learn-about-googles-manager-research/https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2015/11/8-skills-google-looks-for-in-its-managers/

Is a good coach

Creates an inclusive team environment, showing concern for success and well-being

Is a good communicator, listens and shares information

Has a clear vision / strategy for the team

Collaborates across Google

Empowers team and does not micromanage

Is productive and results-oriented

Supports career development and discusses performance

Has key technical skills to help advise the team

Is a strong decision-maker

Employees’ responsibility to innovate at Google

Source: Ben Wood, March 2016; “Innovation @ Google”

“Focus on the user + Freedom + [Innovate] 10X”

Growth Increases Complexity

Complexity

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Process Emerges to Stop the Chaos

Processes

“Time to grow up” becomes the professional management’s mantra

No one loves process, but process feels good compared to the pain of chaos

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Most Companies Curtail Freedom as they get Bigger

Bigger

Employee Freedom

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% High Performance Employees

Complexity

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Process-focus Drives More Talent Out

Netflix Culture:Freedom & Responsibility

Source: http://www.slideshare.net/reed2001/culture-1798664Read: How Patty McCord created what Sheryl Sandberg called "the most important document ever to come out of the Valley“:

https://www.fastcompany.com/3056187/the-future-of-work/the-woman-who-created-netflixs-enviable-company-culture

The Rare Responsible Person

• Self motivating

• Self aware

• Self disciplined

• Self improving

• Acts like a leader

• Doesn’t wait to be told what to do

• Picks up the trash lying on the floor

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To develop agile and collaborative leaders,

‘most admired’ tech Companies have integrated

Coaching in their Leadership-DNA and

a Coaching Culture in their organization

Traits of a collaborative leader

Brings out her/his best

Brings out her/his best

+Others’ best

Brings out her/his best

+Others’ best

+ Teams’ best

Brings out her/his best

+Others’ best

+ Teams’ best

+Orga’s best

Watch: https://youtu.be/1X2F2QXHAtg

Agile leader

learns from mistakes

keen to experiment

comfortable not knowing

versatile thinker

courageous decision-

maker

eager learner

Traits of an agile leader

Impact of coaching

Most important indicators of coaching impact that have been observedfor the individual/team/organization

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Increased productivity Improvedemployee relations

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Source: https://coachfederation.org/research/building-a-coaching-culture

https://vimeo.com/307500638

How do employees value coaching in their organizations?

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Source: Accenture presentation at ICF Converge 2017

Source: Accenture presentation at ICF Converge 2017

How can we be, as leaders, to best support inclusion,

diversity, collaboration & agility in our organizations?

Agile leader

learns from

mistakes

keen to experiment

comfortable not

knowing

versatile thinker

courageous decision-

maker

eager learner

Brings out her/his best

+Others’ best

+ Teams’ best

Collaborative leader

Think of your ‘posture’, your way of being…

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and it’s ripple effects on the employees you support

Think of the ripple effects of your way of beingon people around you…

How are you being with them when

you foster inclusion, diversity, trust, collaboration and agility ?

8 traits of a coach / leader enabling inclusion, diversity, agility and collaboration

• Authentic and humble

• Holistic listener

• Learner of the leader’s Greatness

• Non-judgmental thinking-partner

• Comfortable with not knowing, with failure, trusting process

• Empathetic, yet detached from outcome

• Courageous feedback-provider

• Supportive challenger

Leader

Coach

Invitation: practice the posture of ‘a learner from the leader’s Greatness’

Leader

Coach

Suggestions of questions to ignite the session:

• What would you like to explore today?

• What makes this important to you?

• At a deeper level, what is it all about?

5 WAYS TO STAY HEALTHY AND VERY WISE WORDS FROM THE W.H.O. DIRECTOR, IN THIS COVID -19 CRISIS ,

LET'S HEED THEM!

A RESOURCE TO CONTROL YOUR FEARS

#1 - Fear of failure

#2 - Fear of death, physical harm or pain

#3 - Fear of rejection

#4 - Fear of losing status or ‘losing face'

#5 - Fear of losing necessary means of subsistence or lifestyle

#6 - Fear of the unknown

#7 - Fear of losing your freedom or autonomy

C.O.A.C.H. VS. CHAOS

• Center - yourself first, then connect with & center your coachee

• Objective - extract the gold from the rock – dig into the core of the

issue to find a valuable objective & a sustainable outcome

• Attend to fears, emotions, energy-shifts and needs

• Challenge - stretch towards clarity, decisions and accountability

• Hope - conclude with a compelling first step and high energy

Help your coachees / co-workers get a cool & clear mind, think at their best, find a sense of direction, design their way-forward, act decisively and build resilience.

THE MISSION

More… clarity, forward-movement, self-confidence, autonomy and resilience.THE RESULT

CENTER – YOURSELF FIRST, THEN CONNECT WITH & CENTER

YOUR COACHEE

• Take time to genuinely inquire about how

the coachee is feeling (however long it takes);

listen for unmet human needs, anxieties,

areas of confusion, physical / mental /

emotional / spiritual health

• Clear your mind from anything that may

disturb your presence to the conversation;

ask your coachee to do the same

• Ask, “What do you most need from me today?”

OBJECTIVE

EXTRACT THE GOLD FROM THE ROCK:

DIG INTO THE CORE OF THE ISSUE

TO FIND A VALUABLE OBJECTIVE

& A SUSTAINABLE OUTCOME

• Identify with the coachee what the real issue is, at a deep level:

• What would you like to explore today?

(Ask coachee to prioritize, if necessary; importance/urgency)

• How is this important to you?

• At a deeper level, what could it really be about?

• What would be a very valuable objective for our session?

• What would be a great and sustainable outcome?

• Invite coachee to rephrase a negatively-worded objective into a

positively-worded objective (don’t want => want; scarcity =>

abundance; control => let go)

• Ensure the objective is focused on the person, not the problem

• Ensure the objective is actionable and within the coachee’s span of

control

ATTEND TO FEARS, EMOTIONS,

ENERGY-SHIFTS AND NEEDS

• Listen for them, listen to them, or ask for them, “would it be useful to identify your current fears and then find out which of them you might be ableto do something about?”

• Ask, “what message or lesson could those fears or emotions be carrying for you?”

• Detect energy-shifts, ask, “what just happened inside?”

• When your coachee’s thinking is stuck, suggest breathing or just standing up and taking a few steps, in order to get new ideas or perspectives

• Ask, “what do you most need?” or “what needs to happen for you to overcome…?” or (easier) “what would be most helpful for your right now?”

• Empathize, yet stay detached enough, so that you can stay a solid thinking-partner to your coachee

CHALLENGE – STRETCH TOWARDS CLARITY, DECISIONS

AND ACCOUNTABILITY

• Ask, “may I stretch you here?”, “May I stretch you one more notch here?”

• Ask, “what choice / decision will you make now?” (insist for that to be done in the session)

• Ask, “how will you keep yourself accountable in this high-pressure, fast-changing environment?”

• Ask, “who can you choose as your accountability-partner?”

HOPE – CONCLUDE WITHA COMPELLING FIRST STEP

AND HIGH ENERGY

• Ask, “If you could only take one step, which one would

be the most valuable to you ? What short-term benefit

will you enjoy ? When will you take that first step ?”

• Ask, “What have you learnt today that is most

important to you ?”

• Ask, “What have you learnt today about you that is

most important to you ? How are you growing as a

leader in this crisis?”

• Ask for 3 things the coachee will do to improve

her/his self-care and resilience

• Share with your coachee how s/he inspired you today

• Praise and thank her/him for that - or for something

else s/he did in the session -

• Ask, “ How could I help you better next time ? ”

COACH vs. CHAOSSUCCESS TIPS for MANAGERS & COACHES

throughout SOCIAL DISTANCING

With Jean-Francois COUSIN, MCC

Watch on YouTube

Coaching … an act of unconditional love

Source: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076ZHG3H3/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1

Think of the ripple-effects of your learning today,on your life and on the people you serve.

How will you make them the best possible?

Bold Steps to shape the Future of Coaching

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Jean-Francois Cousin, MCC9th April 2020

Why and how Coaching boosts the success of tech companies the Silicon Valley?

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