Peer Coaching Triads

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[[Peer Coaching Triads]] are a sort of mini-support group system invented by [[Ted]], where participants take turns being the Coach, Client, and Observer. Each person will play each role once during a roughly one-hour-long meeting, which can be in person or via phone. == Description of roles == * The Coach's job is to make the 7-to-12-minute session "all about the client" and try to ask questions that help the Client to help him/herself progress on whatever issue they wanted to talk about. (Sometimes the topic is a positive event in the Client's life, in which case the Coach's role becomes less clear.) * The Client's job is to be creative, resourceful, and whole, and to pick a topic that is the most important thing for him/her to talk about at the time of the call. * The Observer's job is to silently listen to the conversation and then give his/her opinions afterward about how well the Coach did, along with any suggestions for improvement. == Details from discussion at [[Sol 2009]] == * Why use triads: Structure that allows you to be personal best ''and'' see if you need to create a new job for yourself * Details on roles: ** The Coach should be in the Client's world, not using examples from the Coach's own experience, and listen for the client's ''values'' ** The Observer should make sure the Coach is listening well and help him/her to improve ** The Client chooses the most important thing for him/her to talk about for 15 minutes or so ** 5 minutes of observations, then switch roles * The system arose out of [http://aboutus.org AboutUs]'s desire to be a high-growth company while still being driven by all employees