Coaching tools
This theme includes nearly 90 tools used by coaches in their sessions.
It features explanatory sheets on various coaching tools, some of which require certification for use, such as NLP, Transactional Analysis, narrative approach, cognitive biases, MBTI, DISC, 360° feedback, Motivation triggers, drivers, etc…
From Steve Karpman’s Drama Triangle to Resonance
Contribution of Mony Elkaïm This document aims to bridge the gap between universes of thought that often remain unaware of each other despite being complementary.
Executive Coaching
Executive coaching has existed since the dawn of time In the 21st century, mentors, individual advisors or executive advisors have converted to business coaching
Eric Berne’s Organisational Theory
Definition Berne’s Organisational Theory (BOT) is a sociological and systemic model. BOT is a set of tools that allows for understanding and effectively acting on
Equicoaching : Horse Coaching
Reminder of the coaching definition Coaching involves the accompaniment of a person by a coach to help them achieve goals they could not achieve
Creative Walking
A powerful tool to break out of routine. In 2014, American researchers demonstrated that creative walking stimulated our imagination, with participants showing a 60% higher
Co-development : Putting it into Practice
Prework – Preparation Client Selection Start with the question: “If you were a client today, what topic would you like to work on?” The
Co-development : Payette and Champagne Method
Facilitating a professional co-development group with systemic contributions from coaching What is Co-development? “The professional co-development group is a training approach that
Clean Language : The 4 Components
Where does Clean Language come from? Clean Language, literally “clean language,” was designed in the early 1980s by a New Zealander of Maori origin,
Clean Language : Questions and Examples
Clean Language – The 33 Questions Clean Language consists of 2 initial questions followed by 10 basic questions. 21 specialised questions can be used to
Assertiveness Test
Definition of Assertiveness It denotes the skill to communicate one’s thoughts, assert one’s rights, and voice opinions while respecting the boundaries of