The Coaching Habit by Michael Bungay Stanier emphasizes the importance of asking questions instead of giving advice as the best coaching strategy. It teaches practical techniques to help people uncover real challenges and focus on their priorities.
Main Lessons
- Ask open-ended questions to understand the real issues people face.
- Avoid offering advice immediately; focus on guiding others to find their own solutions.
- The question ‘What’s on your mind?’ initiates meaningful conversations.
- Using ‘What else?’ as a follow-up prompts deeper insights and awareness.
- Identifying the ‘real challenge’ focuses attention on the most impactful issues.
- Prioritization is key; help others see what saying ‘yes’ means saying ‘no’ to.
- Strategy involves choosing deliberately what not to do, enhancing focus.
- Good coaching involves creating space for others to explore their solutions.
- Effective leaders help others see a clear path forward by asking the right questions.
- Promote self-awareness and responsibility through thoughtful questioning.
- Helping others identify what truly matters can lead to significant stress reduction.
- Change in behavior is at the core of effective coaching and leadership.