Leaders who coach are creating better workplaces, and so can you. | Saba Imru-Mathieu | TEDxLausanne

TEDx Talks
18 Sept 201820:04

Summary

TLDRThis inspiring talk explores the power of coaching in transforming workplaces and lives. The speaker shares their personal journey from childhood dreams of becoming a queen to experiencing the hardships of being a refugee. Despite a successful career, they felt something was missing until a life-changing conversation with a coach. Through coaching, they discovered the importance of autonomy, competence, and relatedness in the workplace. Leaders who adopt a coaching approach foster a culture of collaboration, engagement, and respect, leading to better performance and fulfillment. The speaker encourages everyone to embrace coaching, whether at work or home, to create a more humane and productive environment.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The speaker’s childhood dream was to become a queen, but life’s unexpected challenges led to a journey of self-discovery and transformation.
  • 😀 A revolution changed the course of the speaker’s life, turning them into a refugee, and forcing them to navigate life without a home, identity, or plans.
  • 😀 Despite the challenges faced, the speaker managed to build a fulfilling career, but still longed for a sense of purpose and contribution.
  • 😀 Coaching was the turning point in the speaker’s life, helping them unlock their potential and reconnect with their original dream of making a meaningful impact.
  • 😀 Research shows that only 15% of workers are truly fulfilled at work, highlighting a global crisis in employee engagement and job satisfaction.
  • 😀 Workplace stress has serious consequences, increasing the likelihood of illness and mortality, with low engagement and job satisfaction leading to health problems.
  • 😀 Employees want recognition, autonomy, competence, and relatedness in the workplace, not just material rewards. These are the fundamental needs for fulfillment.
  • 😀 Leaders who use coaching skills naturally meet these fundamental needs by respecting employees’ autonomy, demonstrating faith in their competence, and engaging in meaningful dialogue.
  • 😀 A coaching approach in leadership is centered on asking thoughtful questions rather than giving advice, which empowers employees to find their own solutions.
  • 😀 Coaching fosters a more humane workplace where people thrive, feel recognized, and contribute to organizational success by using their full potential.
  • 😀 Coaching can be learned by anyone, whether leaders, managers, or individuals, and applying simple coaching questions can significantly improve relationships and problem-solving.

Q & A

  • What was the speaker's childhood dream?

    -The speaker's childhood dream was to become a queen, believing it was their destiny.

  • How did the speaker's life change after the revolution in Ethiopia?

    -After the revolution, the speaker lost their country, home, identity, passport, and plans, becoming a refugee at the age of 17.

  • What did the speaker want to do after they built a new life as a refugee?

    -The speaker longed to contribute to the world and make a meaningful impact, despite having a stable career.

  • How did the speaker meet Albert and how did it impact their life?

    -The speaker met Albert, a scholar and coach, who asked them a life-changing question during a meeting, helping them shift their mindset and realize the possibilities in their life.

  • What is the current state of workplaces, according to the speaker?

    -Many workplaces today are characterized by low engagement, job dissatisfaction, unrelenting stress, scarce recognition, and poor relationships among colleagues.

  • What does research by the Gallup Institute reveal about global work satisfaction?

    -According to the Gallup Institute, only 15% of workers worldwide are fulfilled at work, indicating low engagement and job satisfaction.

  • What are the three fundamental needs that people need to feel fulfilled in the workplace?

    -The three fundamental needs are autonomy (the ability to make choices), competency (feeling capable and appreciated), and relatedness (feeling connected with others).

  • How do leaders who coach respect these fundamental needs?

    -Leaders who coach respect these needs by refraining from being directive, assuming that others can find solutions, and fostering a collaborative environment.

  • What distinguishes leaders who coach from those who don't?

    -Leaders who coach ask questions rather than give advice, enabling their employees to find their own solutions, thus honoring autonomy, competency, and relatedness.

  • What are the four coaching questions the speaker suggests to try in daily interactions?

    -The four coaching questions are: 'What do you really want?', 'Why is this important to you?', 'How will you go about it?', and 'When will you start?'

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