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Using type to enhance your coaching and feedback style Alice King, Principal Consultant

Using type to enhance your coaching and feedback style Alice King, Principal Consultant. Today’s session. Developing awareness of your natural style Using type dynamics to enhance your impact Let’s try it out!. Stand up if.

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Using type to enhance your coaching and feedback style Alice King, Principal Consultant

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  1. Using type to enhance your coaching and feedback style Alice King, Principal Consultant

  2. Today’s session • Developing awareness of your natural style • Using type dynamics to enhance your impact • Let’s try it out!

  3. Stand up if... • Coaching, feedback or development conversations are a regular part of your role at work or home!

  4. Self-awareness “I am able to control only that which I am aware of. That which I am unaware of, controls me. Awareness empowers me.” Anon

  5. Raise your hand if... • You have a lot of experience working with type dynamics • You have a little experience working with type dynamics • You have no experience of working with type dynamics beyond your MBTI qualification

  6. Think about your natural style • What’s going on outside? • What words would other people use to describe you? • What feedback do you receive? • What do people see you say and do?

  7. What else is going on for you? • What’s going on inside? • What are you thinking, reflecting on? • What else are you aware of?

  8. The car analogy

  9. Reminder of the theory… • The middle TWO letters are working in opposite attitudes. • Your second letter (S or N) is working DIVERGENTLY, to PERCEIVE more and more information. • Your third letter (T or F) is trying to get closure CONVERGENTLY, excluding options by JUDGING. • Given the different strategies of the functions, it is useful that they work in different arenas: • One of them is used to deal with the external world, and the other is used to deal with your internal world.

  10. Example ENTJ Extraverted dominant Introverted auxiliary It’s logically obvious what we need to do in this session, let’s make a plan to get on with it! I have an internal picture to support this plan

  11. Example ESFP Introverted auxiliary Extraverted dominant What’s going on right now in this moment? This is the right way to go about this for this individual

  12. Example INTP Introverted dominant Extravertedauxiliary Let’s talk about other possibilities that would fit in with that This fits in with the model I am working on

  13. Example ISFJ Introverted dominant Extravertedauxiliary I don’t have enough facts to fully understand this situation Here’s my plan to help support this person to understand the situation fully

  14. Let’s test this in pairs...

  15. In pairs • Find a partner of a different type. • Work through an example, focusing on what you can do to enhance your style. • Consider the impact of your dominant function. • How can you use your auxiliary more effectively? • What things do you need to look out for?

  16. Enhancing coaching and feedback style Key learning: • Spend more time using my auxiliary • It’s alright to slow down or even to be quiet! • For me, it’s about trying to achieve a balance • Let my auxiliary have some space • I hear what other people say through my own type lens • I need to practise and develop my auxiliary for it to become more familiar • Try watching people who do it well • It’s okay to be absorbed by my own ideas sometimes • Not to assume everyone is telling me the plan or decision, sometimes they are sharing possibilities

  17. Thank you!

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