fbpx

What are you looking for?

Search

International Coaching Week: Coaching, Complexity and Greater Good

Back

International Coaching Week: Coaching, Complexity and Greater Good

This week, during International Coaching Week (ICW), people around the world are coming together to celebrate and recognize the profound impact of professional coaching.

Coaching has long been associated with supporting growth, awareness, leadership, performance, wellbeing and meaningful change in individuals, teams and organisations, and ICW is an invitation to pause and wonder…

If coaching can have a profound impact on people, organisations and leaders, then where else might we have a responsibility to utilise that impact for greater good?

One greater good many coaches feel drawn to applying their impact towards is the climate and sustainability challenges facing our world.

The ICF Code of Ethics speaks about performing our duties “with integrity and accountability by thinking globally, being courageous in our thoughts, actions, and speech, being aware of our impact, and bearing the responsibility of any consequences.”

And so it is that every year during ICW, we give ReciproCoaches an opportunity to courageously explore and experience the impact coaching can have on our climate awareness, our sustainability choices, and the way we relate to the broader systems we are part of, both ecologically and socially.

This round brings together coaches who want to explore how coaching can support greater awareness, values alignment, behaviour change, leadership and meaningful action in relation to climate and sustainability challenges.

Participants coach and are coached by another coach around personally meaningful climate-related goals, questions or tensions. Some participants arrive with very clear goals. Others simply arrive with curiosity, concern, uncertainty, or a sense that this is something they feel drawn to explore more deeply.

Wherever you find yourself, if there is a pull, there is no telling where the coaching process might lead.

Register Now

Climate Coaching Peer Coaching Round | Register by May 24

And because as coaches, we regularly find ourselves navigating complexity, systems, values, uncertainty, power, ethics, responsibility, boundaries and competing agendas, particularly when working with climate-related values and concerns, we also offer a corresponding Climate Coaching Supervision session.

Whether you participate in the Climate Coaching Peer Coaching Round or not, the Climate Coaching Supervision session provides a space for coaches working with climate-consciousness in their coaching, and grappling with questions around ethics, agenda, systems, boundaries and responsibility.

Together, participants reflect on how broader systemic issues, including sustainability and climate-related concerns, are already present in the lives, workplaces, leadership challenges and emotional realities of the people we coach, whether explicitly named or not. The supervision space also invites reflection on how we ourselves are being with that complexity.

Register Now

Climate Coaching Supervision Session | Register by August 11

Over the years, since the Australian bushfires sparked our first Climate Coaching round in 2020, we have explored the possibilities and reach of climate coaching together. We have thought deeply, tested the edges, and navigated the tension between empathy, responsibility, growth and agenda.

The conversations that have emerged among participants have brought reflection, values alignment, systemic awareness, meaningful behavioural change and, perhaps most importantly, a deeper appreciation for the complexity of these conversations and what it means to coach thoughtfully within them.

Whether or not you choose to participate in one of our Climate Coaching initiatives, perhaps International Coaching Week is an opportunity for all of us to continue reflecting on the profound impact coaching can have, and what it means to work thoughtfully, ethically and courageously within an increasingly complex world.

 

Kerryn Griffiths

About the author

Kerryn Griffiths, PhD, PCC

Kerryn Griffiths, PhD, PCC, is the founder and global coordinator of ReciproCoach. Kerryn has been coaching since 2002 and her PhD explored the learning processes underpinning coaching. Since 2005, she has been dedicated to making ongoing professional and personal development through coaching, mentoring and supervision more accessible to coaches around the world. Drawing on both educational and coaching expertise, Kerryn creates collaborative, practice-based learning opportunities that support reflective practice, meaningful development and high-quality coaching.

ReciproCoach. Supporting the global coaching community for over 20 years.

One Reply to “International Coaching Week: Coaching, Complexity and Greater Good”

  • Sending a big shout out to one of our ReciproCoaches, Jerri Udelson, MCC!

    Jerri is the founder of International Coaching Week and, in a recent email to her, I found myself reflecting on just how much has sprung from this initiative over the past 27 years. International Coaching Week is now celebrated all around the world, with initiatives happening in their hundreds, if not thousands, and the ripple effect of that is extraordinary.

    Amazing what small steps towards greater good can grow into over time.

Leave a Reply

The maximum upload file size: 2 MB. You can upload: image, audio, video, document, spreadsheet, interactive, text, archive, code, other. Links to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and other services inserted in the comment text will be automatically embedded. Drop file here

Related Articles

Frequently Asked Questions About the ICF Mentor Coach Specialization (MCS)
Frequently Asked Questions About the ICF Mentor Coach Specialization (MCS)
Since publishing our earlier article on the ICF Mentor Coach Specialisation (MCS), many coaches have continued reaching out with practical questions and concerns. This post is designed as an ongoing Questions and Answers discussion space where you can ask questions and we can share answers based on the information currently available. Rather than responding individually […]
ICF Mentor Coach Specialization (MCS): Trying to Make Sense of the Changes?
ICF Mentor Coach Specialization (MCS): Trying to Make Sense of the Changes?
If you’ve been trying to make sense of the new ICF Mentor Coach Specialization (MCS) changes lately, you are definitely not alone. Across the global coaching community right now, there is a great deal of discussion, confusion, clarification and interpretation happening as coaches, mentor coaches and training providers all try to understand what these changes […]
ICF MCS Prior Learning Pathway: How to Find and Verify Your 5 Mentees
ICF MCS Prior Learning Pathway: How to Find and Verify Your 5 Mentees
A step-by-step guide shared by Betsy Block, PCC, ReciproCoach Mentor and Supervisor. One of the benefits of belonging to the ReciproCoach community is being part of a coaching community where colleagues support each other not only through coaching, but also by sharing knowledge, experience and resources. This article is one such example. Many thanks to […]