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What you will learn

Professional background knowledge and tools for your first coaching sessions. Furthermore there are many practical examples

What is systemic coaching

Me as a coach

Order clarification

Systemic conversation

Systemic loop

Questioning techniques

Interventions

Conflicts

Many quizzes and self-reflections for a good learning success

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Systemic coaching – the complete course!

Start your coaching career now. You get theory, practical knowledge, methods and tools for your first coaching sessions.

Would you like to develop your coaching skills and are you a manager or a person with responsibility? This course offers you the necessary background knowledge with many practical examples to get a quick start in coaching.

I have prepared both scientific content and my own experience from ~4000 training and coaching hours into these lessons. This will give you a good overview of systemic coaching, which will expand and consolidate your professionalism in coaching.

In this course we will deal with the following contents:

  1. What is systemic coaching: What forms of consulting are there, what are typical coaching occasions and which target group do we have in the systemic environment. We also deal with the definition of the term coaching and the limits of organisational and personnel development. At the end of the lesson we will discuss possible coaching traps.
  2. Systems theory: For an all-encompassing understanding, a little theory is needed on the origins of the systemic approach. For this purpose we take a closer look at constructivism, cybernetics and autopoiesis. Furthermore, this chapter deals with the systemic approach and why one should not give advice in coaching. We end the lesson with the important differentiation of the advisory and home system.
  3. Me as a coach: In these lessons we will ask ourselves the question: What competencies do you need as a coach? There will also be an excursion into feedback and conflict culture.
  4. Contract and Order: From the first meeting to the first contact to the contract, this chapter covers everything to clarify the order. This chapter is relevant for and with the coachee because of the definition of objectives. In addition, methods for clarifying objectives are also presented.
  5. Systemic conversation: We now go deeper into the subject matter and devote ourselves to the course of a coaching session, the arrival at the coaching as well as communication and the importance of empathy.
  6. The Systemic Loop: For a basic understanding of the coaching process, the Systemic Loop is a tool that will help you to work through the case in each coaching session. For this we will focus on basics like perception and interpretation as well as active listening. We will also deal with hypotheses and examine what exactly a problem is.
  7. Questioning techniques: After the introduction there are some lessons of the questioning techniques that are most important to me. In each lesson there are also examples of application.
  8. Interventions: There can never be enough interventions. In about 20 lessons, I will introduce you to my most productive and best interventions to date. After these lessons you will have collected enough methods for your own coaching sessions.
  9. Conflicts: I find the topic of conflicts particularly important for coaching. In addition to the definition, we deal with the meaning, causes and types. We end the chapter with the escalation stages and possible clarification scenarios for conflict situations.

Get your knowledge advantage right now and enroll in this course.

I look forward to seeing you in the class.

Many greetings
Markus Edenhauser, MA MSc

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Content

Introduction

Introduction to the course
Prerequisite
May I introduce myself
Expectations

What is systemic coaching

Overview and definition of coaching
Coaching as consultancy service
Target audience
Coaching occasions
Coaching settings
Distinction to organizational and personnel developmen
Team vs groups vs organization
Humanistic psychology
Coaching traps
Reflection task
Test your knowledge

System theory

Overview of this chapter
Development and important therapy schools
Constructivism
Autopoesis
Recap System theory
Systemic attitude
No advice
Advisory- and home system
Reflection task
Test your knowledge

Me as a coach

Overview of this chapter
Social skills for coaching
Coach and clients
Feedback culture
Conflict culture
Reflection task
Test your knowledge

Order/Contract

Overview of this chapter
My first contact with systemic coaching
Initial contact
First interview
Order clarification
Does the coachee always know the topic?
Definition of goals
Contract content
Example defintion of goals
SMART Goals
Reflection task
Test your knowledge

Systemic conversation

Overview of this chapter
Course of a coaching session
Arrive in coaching
Communication in coaching
The importance of empathy
Reflection task
Test your knowledge

Systemic loop

Overview of the systemic loop
Observation and example
Active listening
How would you define a problem?
Hypothesis in the systemic environment
Reflection task
Test your knowledge

Questioning techniques

Overview of this chapter
Systemic questions
Questions and their implicit meaning
Circular questions
Scaling issues
Exploratory questions
Solution-oriented questions
Miracle questions
Paradoxical questions
Classification questions
Consensus questions
Final questions
Reflection task
Reflection task
Best of systemic questions | Cheat Sheet

Interventions

Definition of intervention
Reframing
Questions about exceptions to problems
Externalize
Sequences for externalize
Restriction model
Example of Restriction model
Second example Restriction model
The 4 Sides Model of Communication
Example of The 4 Sides Model of Communication
Get out of the meeting room
The two-sided model
Use playful elements
Paradoxical intervention
The best of 3 people
Professional roles
SWOT-Analysis
Walt Disney method
Drama triangle
Example Drama triangle
Borders in coaching
Conclusion and summary
Reflection task

Conflicts

Overview of this chapter
Definition of conflicts
Purpose of conflicts?
Two types of conflicts
Causes of conflict
Conflicts from the systemic point of view
Escalation model
Clarifying of conflicts
Reflection task
Test your knowledge

Closing chapter

Thank you, goodbye and one last request
Sources and literature recommendations
All reflection tasks and Quizzes as PDF for printing