Mar 24, 2024
In this episode of the Agile
Uprising podcast, host Andy Cleff chats with guest Lennie Noiles
about the importance of coaching and supervision for agile coaches.
They explore the idea of coaching supervision, which focuses on
helping coaches reflect on their own practices and improve their
coaching skills.
Lennie emphasizes the need for coaches to have their own coaches and the benefits of group coaching supervision.
They also delve into the concept of nature-based coaching, where conversations take place during walks away from distractions, and how this approach can lead to deeper self-awareness and reflection.
Lennie shares his journey from agile project manager to leadership coach and discusses the common misconception that teams are the problem when often it's the system they operate within.
The conversation also touches on the impact of the pandemic on coaching practices and the shift towards a new normal in the business world.
Video / Closed Caption Version: https://youtu.be/Ycax_VTLERM
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