
Here are the tweets I posted (at www.twitter.com/ggci, or @ggci, for short) for The Conference Board Coaching conference (using the “hashtag” category of #tcbcoaching) during Professor David Clutterbuck’s presentation* on Virtual Coaching.
Top Line Summary: VERY engaging, Clutterbuck is clearly informed, insightful, and passionate about his materials.
And now, my tweets:
- @ggci: #tcbcoaching – nice lunch; afternoon keynote beginning with David Clutterbuck
- @ggci: #tcbcoaching – “if you know where the conversation is going, it’s not coaching!” – D. Clutterbuck
- @ggci: “really good coach helps redefine a clients goals” #tcbcoaching
- @ggci: “The more detail you put into a definition, the less meaningful it likely is” – clutterbuck #tcbcoaching
- @ggci: most coaches are underqualified – even those chosen by the executive #tcbcoaching
- @ggci: I gotta say, David Clutterbuck is really resonating for me. Depth AND insight.
- @ggci: Ask “What do you feel passionate about?” and then draw picture about answer you received. Great for building & attentiveness. #tcbcoaching
- @ggci: Clutterbuck empassioned AND quirky! #tcbcoaching
- @ggci: taking the time to prepare for your conversation with your coach helps make the conversation more vital. #tcbcoaching
- @ggci: “People don’t have the habit of thinking about what they think.” – D. Clutterbuck #tcbcoaching
- @ggci: “to be an effective telephone-based coach, you need to first be a good in-person and via-email coach” #tcbcoaching
- @ggci: levels of coaching – skills-based, performance-based, behavioral-based, transformational-based
- @ggci: research finding: men tend to interpret emails more negatively than women. #tcbcoaching
- @ggci: “Is my intuition turned on?” – D. Clutterbuck #tcbcoaching
Nicely done, sir. Very nicely done!
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* Disclosure: I was invited (and comped) by The Conference Board to attend this conference as a “guest blogger/tweeter.” No editorial constraints were imposed upon me, however. To their credit, The Conference Board gave me complete and total control over whatever content and comments I felt appropriate to publish, without limitation, and without prior approval.
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