SPaMCAST 733 - Reflections, Coaching Bias, Essays and Conversations

Published: Dec. 11, 2022, 10 p.m.

b'The SPaMCAST 733 features a reflection on a reflection. As I was reading Chapter 5 of (check out the re-read at ) and retrospecting on my own behavior, I replayed some past coaching experiences. The point today is less the linkage to our current re-read than the confluence of continued learning and reflection. We also have a visit from Mr. Jeremy Berriault. Jeremy and I talk about coaches who let their own biases run away with them.\\xa0\\xa0 Re-read Saturday News This week we re-read Chapter 5 of (Amazon Associate Link - buy a copy or two and give them to friends). Chapter 5 is titled Badass Agile Coaching Arcs. Coaching and conversations are highly intertwined activities. I am at a loss as to how I would coach without actively interacting with people. I think the idea of a conversation arc is something I naturally understood or perhaps the concept percolated in my mind from sales training (haven\\u2019t I strongly suggested sales training?). The idea of an arc to a coaching conversation makes perfect sense.\\xa0 Previous Entries in Our Re-read: Week 1: - \\xa0 Week 2: \\xa0 - \\xa0 Week 3: - \\xa0 Week 4: - \\xa0 Week 5: - \\xa0\\xa0 Week 6: - \\xa0 A quick advertisement: Controlling work entry requires preparation and knowledge, building to establishing a path to control work entry (magic wands are normally not available), which is why Jeremy Willets and I have developed a work entry workshop. Interested? Please email us at tcagley@tomcagley.com or willetsjm@gmail.com Next SPaMCAST\\xa0 The SPaMCAST 734 will feature a lightly edited version of the SPaMCASTs annual holiday panel. We are going to talk about engagement and whether being engaged is as important to organizations as it is to all of us in the agile and lean consulting industry.'