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How to end a coaching conversation so your team takes action

The best way to learn how to coach is to see coaching in action. 

Below I’ve linked to a demonstration of me using the Coaching Two-Step with a client of mine on youtube. 

What is the Coaching Two Step®? 

When a team member comes to you for help, start by giving them your full attention. Listen with curiosity, not solutions. Then pick one of two responses: 

  1. Ask them to “tell me more”, or 
  2. Summarise what you’ve just heard. 
The Coaching Two-Step Diagram has two feet at the bottom to signify attention. To the left is a speech bubble with a question mark inside it to signify 'tell me more' and to the left is another speech bubble with lines inside it to signify summarise.

That’s it. Then go quiet and listen again. Repeat the step when they finish. It’s a simple rhythm that helps your team think out loud, uncover their own answers, and stops you from jumping in too soon. 

Think Like A Coach: Coaching Two Step Demo 

After you’ve watched the video I’d love to know what you noticed and what you want to try in your next conversation. 

I promise I answer every email. 

Talk soon 

Jude Sclater 

PS1: Want to dive deeper into the Coaching Two-Step™? You’ll find the full approach, real examples, and practical tools in my book Think Like A Coach. 

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