Join our dōjō to practice your coaching skills!
What is a
dōjō?
A dōjō (道場) is a hall or space for immersive
learning or meditation. This is traditionally in the field of martial
arts, but has been seen increasingly in other fields, such as
meditation and software development (and now also Agile
Coaching!).
What does coaching dōjō mean?
It will be a
space for the immersive practice of coaching. Imagine a place where
you can come and try out new coaching techniques, get feedback, give
feedback and learn from your successes and failures? This is what
coaching dōjō is about!
But why?
Coaching is one of the
four main skills of every Agile Coach (along mentoring, teaching and
facilitating) and for many of us coaching is the hardest skill to
master. Way too often we go back to the mentoring mode, giving pieces
of advice and sharing our points of view. Guess what, asking questions
and giving space to reflect and come up with actions is hard, it's
extremely hard! That's why we want to create a space for deliberate
practice of coaching.
How?
Our coaching dōjō will be
based on the idea from software development - Code Kata. In Code Kata
we get developers together, we give them a problem, ask them to work
together and allow them to learn from each other. And to make things a
bit more challenging and to help with discovering new insight and
building new skills, we add small challenges.
Our coaching dōjō will be very similar. We will come together, work in groups of 3s, one person will be a coach, one will be a coachee and one will be an observer. We will run 3 rounds of 7-10 minutes coaching so everyone will get a chance to be a coach. At the end of the round, the coach will hear feedback from the coachee and from the observer. In every session (this will be the 2nd one) we will work with different challenges and/or different coaching techniques.
What's
next?
Come and join us! :)