Shaping change processes proactively

In coaching, coachees reflect on their role as change agents and develop strategies to actively and positively shape change. They learn how to adapt their leadership style in order to motivate the team, overcome resistance and successfully implement the changes.

Change is inevitable in companies - be it due to technological developments, market requirements or internal restructuring. Managers are often faced with the challenge of accompanying their team through these phases and at the same time playing an active role in shaping the change themselves. Proactive change management means not only managing change processes, but also introducing your own ideas and visions in a targeted manner and winning the team over to the change.

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  • Individual exercises

    Session recaps and reflection exercises support the transfer of learning in the long term.

Goals of the Coaching Journey

  • Successful change requires an inspiring vision. In coaching, coachees work out how to formulate a clear idea of the goal of the change process and communicate this vision authentically so that it becomes tangible and motivating for the team.

  • Change often brings with it uncertainty. Coachees reflect on how they can reduce fears and resistance in the team through open communication and create transparency about the planned steps in order to strengthen trust and create a common basis for the change process.

  • Resistance to change is a natural part of the process. In coaching, managers learn to recognize and understand resistance as feedback. They develop techniques to deal constructively with objections and actively involve the team in the change process.

  • Change processes are successful when the entire team supports them. Coachees learn how to encourage their team members to get actively involved and give them responsibility in the process. This creates an environment in which the team helps to shape the change and motivation and commitment increase noticeably.

"Through coaching, I have learned not only to accompany change, but to actively shape it and inspire my team to do so. I now know how important it is to develop a clear vision and communicate openly in order to build trust. The work on my ability to understand resistance and use it constructively was particularly valuable."
- Carmen, 42 years old

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