I steadily follow agile coaching-centric content on a wide variety of channels. I’ve been doing it for years. But I don’t share it often enough and this post (hopefully leading to an ongoing series) is intended to rectify that.

I’ve come across the following voices and/or content recently that I thought I would share with you as a way of deepening your agile coaching competency in your learning journey.

Enjoy!

John McFadyen

First up is John McFadyen. He’s someone who has emerged on the coaching scene with a perspective and voice that I truly appreciate.

One example is this LinkedIn post that focuses on discipline and practice. If you’ve been listening to me over the past few years, you know that I’m laser-focused on us practicing our craft. As is John.

Here’s a link to John’s Growing Agile Coaches newsletter. Trust me, you’ll want to join it.

Chris Stone

Another gem of a voice, pun intended, is Chris Stone. Chris has contributed a wonderful learning resource to our community. It’s based on the Agile Coaching Competency Framework and is a Miro board that contains oodles of learning resources for all aspects/competencies within the framework. And, it’s growing.

He also does business as The Virtual Agile Coach.

Erin Randall

I’m not exaggerating when I tell you that I get excited about every topic that Erin Randall focuses on in her writing. I find her to be a deep thinker in the agile coaching space who reminds me of the power of professional coaching.

She shares her thoughts at Ad Meliora Coaching. For example, here’s a post focusing on Meet, Reveal, and Align and Act that I particularly enjoyed. Or another entitled Five Powerful Questions for Every Coaching Conversation. And finally, here’s a wonderful post on the Voice of the System.

Erin’s is a voice you’ll want to start listening to…often.

Systemic Modelling: Installing Coaching as a Catalyst for Organisational Learning

https://www.cleanlanguage.co.uk/articles/articles/311/1/Systemic-Modelling-coaching-for-organisational-learning/Page1.html

Stay agile my agile coaching friends,

Bob.

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