TEAM COACHING
STUDIO BLOG
Welcome to the Team Coaching Studio blog, your space for insight, reflection and growth in the evolving world of transformational team coaching.
Here, you'll find practical wisdom from our experienced faculty and community of practitioners who are shaping the future of this discipline. We explore topics ranging from presence and emergence to team dynamics, practical help on accreditation and training pathways, and the personal journey of becoming a masterful team coach.
The Team Coach's Guide to Emergent Magic: Trusting Process Over Plans
Here's the secret: your magic isn't in elaborate frameworks, colorful assessments, or carefully scripted exercises. The real magic is within you and happens when you have the courage to trust the process over your plans and to work with what emerges rather than what you've prepared.
Why Team Coaching Supervision? Because This Work is Hard.
Why team coaching supervision matters and things to consider when deciding on the right supervision for you.
Beyond Hearing: how active listening creates high-performing teams and lasting client relationships
The business case for learning how to really listen to teams and how listening keeps clients coming back year after year.
Team Coaching: How Emergent Approaches Create Deeper Transformation Than Traditional Workshops
In the world of professional coaching, we often cling to structure, frameworks, and well-worn methodologies. But what if the most powerful coaching happens when we have the courage to step into uncertainty and work emergently with our clients? This approach requires bravery, presence, and a willingness to trust the process, even when the destination isn't clear.
How to Choose the Best Team Coaching Course for Your Professional Growth
Not all team coaching programmes are created equal. If you want more than just a certificate, it’s worth thinking carefully about what you need to develop confidence, skill, and impact
Coach The Team, Not The Problem
The Art of Presence in Team Coaching
What if we let go of the need to resort to the past and embrace the present more fully
Team Coaching and Facilitation: What's the difference?