Accepting applications for Winter Program, 2020 Now!

This advanced track learning begins where other leadership programs leave off. After you’ve learned the basics of understanding how to engage your team members, mastering your time, building trust with others, adapting to different behavioral preferences, becoming a better problem solver, and getting better results through others, you are ready to take the next step in leading through coaching.
Whether you took an executive leadership course with Cortex or completed one with another organization or college, you will find relevant and applicable tools and build your skills quickly in coaching, mentoring and consulting your team members to peak performance through Leadership Coaching Conversations I.
In a recent Harvard Business Review study they found that more than 80% of managers/leaders who thought they were coaching their direct reports were actually consulting them. They also found that the skill of coaching can easily be taught. The key components of becoming a better performance development coach includes the skills of active listening, building and maintaining trust, emotional and conversational intelligence, and asking quality questions.
Leadership coaching conversations will be a unique experience to increase your coaching and emotional intelligence skills sets and practice and will give you ample opportunities to practice what you learn. It is in the practice of coaching that skill is truly built.
This course will leave participants with an increased ability to coach themselves and their team members to achieve their peak performance.
How long does the course take?
2 – Full Day In-Person, Live Sessions
2 – 2-hour coaching practice clinics that can be completed in-person or via Zoom video conferencing
5 – One-hour live, video training with author of content with your small, 10-12 person leadership cohort
8 – Hours of homework
Course includes:
Cortex Coaching Enhancement Platform is designed to track the comprehension of the coursework, motivate you to take action, and ensure that you execute what you have learned. These tools are provided for 4 months with the ability to provide progress reports on the participants forward momentum. They include an interactive “coach in your pocket” for on the spot instruction Articles/research that allow you to take a deeper dive into selected learning modules
Live Full-Day Sessions:
With a focus on the content you will learn in the cohort video conferencing sessions, you will experience a 2 full days of working with other cohort members and Cortex Certified Coaches to receive the instruction and evaluation you need to improve your craft of leadership coaching conversations.
This will be an immersive experience that takes our past coaching clinics to a whole new level of instruction and practice.
Coaching Clinics:
In addition to your deep dive days you will also have the opportunity to practice your coaching conversation skills during one of the offered coaching clinics. Whether you are in-person or on Zoom video you will experience a structured learning environment that allows you ”test drive” what you have learned with fresh faces and a desire to be coached.
One of the participants of a past coaching clinic made these comments about his experience:
“I find the coaching clinics refreshing. When trying to coach my own staff the day to day work that has to get done can get in the way; what should be a transformational conversation often becomes transactional. There are task lists, deadlines, projects to be done. By coaching others I’m able to focus just on the skills I need to develop as a coach and on the person in front of me.”
-Nathan Flinchum
City of Roanoke
Syllabus
Coaching For Peak Performance – The Cortex Coaching Method, Part 1
It’s easy to think you are coaching your team members if you are the one doing the evaluation of your skills. To be an effective coach you will need to learn the core skills of coaching others and have different types of coaching methods depending on the person and the circumstance.
Performance development occurs when the person can trust that you have their best interest in mind. To accomplish this you must first be sure that they understand their role and they feel appreciated for working hard to execute that role. Your employees need to receive effective feedback on how they can improve their performance and trust that what right looks like for you is something they are capable of achieving. When those factors are applied, only then is the table set for coaching to occur.
Through the use of the proprietary Cortex Peak Performance model, you will be able to identify your high potential team members and coach them to reach their maximum contribution potential. This simple yet comprehensive model will help you set up effective coaching conversations with your team members and move them from the high potential zone to the high performance zone.
The learning objectives for this segment are:
•The four R’s of Peak Performance coaching: Roles, Recognition, Review, and Refine
•How to define the roles of those on your team and set them up for success and maximum contribution
•How to properly appreciate and recognize the efforts of those who contribute to the team’s success
•How to effectively review and evaluate the performance of your team to increase engagement and alignment with the team’s mission and vision
•How to successfully navigate the conversations required within each step to move the conversation from evaluation to appreciation and ultimately to coaching
Active Listening – The Cornerstone of Effective Conversations
Effective listening skills are crucial in order to build trust and coach others. This module breaks down the keys to active listening and teaches you how to listen from 3 different centers to not only hear what others’ are saying but also to capture the emotions and intent in every conversation.
The learning objectives of this segment are: •How to become a better active listener through demonstrating the 5 key elements of active listening i •How to leverage the listening strengths and overcome the listening challenges of your unique behavioral style to better communicate with other behavioral styles •How to listen from the 3 different centers: your head (what they are thinking); your heart (what they are feeling); and your gut (what they have experienced) •Practice what you learned •
Coaching For Peak Performance – The Cortex Coaching Method, Part 2
The best intentions can occur between a manager/leader and their direct report. They want to have a coaching session, yet it usually turns into a conversation where few questions are asked and a specific desired outcome of the conversation is reached.
Managers/leaders need a simple and effective coaching model to follow to create trust, have the team member feel heard and understand, and develop a plan to take the next step of their development journey. This is why the Cortex Coaching Method was developed. The method will provide managers/leaders with an easy to use and apply tool that they can feel confident and comfortable to use in the performance development process.
The learning objectives for this segment are:
•Learn the Cortex Coaching Model – its origin and why it is proven to be effective
•How to use the method to better structure a performance development coaching session
•How to use it with other, simple tools to keep the growing going Discover additional tools that provide quality questions for any level or phase of the performance development spectrum
The Coursework also includes:
Exactly how to prepare to coach for each of the 4 types of coaching conversations which are: performance management, development management, trust/relationship building (or rebuilding), and check-ins (accountability).
•Best practices for coaching in the moment through conflict
•Proven techniques to quickly build rapport with others
•How to use empathy to build connection
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