The Development of Coaching – by Axel Klimek (Associate)

A Coaching 3.0

The 1st article in a series of  4

Just imagine …

…coaching and the development of coaching are aligned with Einstein’s quote. “Problems cannot be solved with the same mind-set that created them”. Coaching is probably the only profession working with and in organisations that has an explicit understanding and experience in using the underlying insights of this quote and turning it into a practical way forward. And coaching has also proven in the past that, as a profession, it has the strength to upgrade its underlying mind-set when needed. Today, we experience new challenges where such an upgrade needs to happen again. Once a week on Tuesday, the next three articles will be published: Emergent Coaching: Supporting individuals and teams Coaching spectrum: Moving beyond developmental support and using coaching for organisational challenges Coaching culture: Using coaching at all critical moments of decision making, co-creation, and internal transformation

The first of four articles can be found on Axel Klimek’s LinkedIn here:
Axel Klimek, A Coaching 3.0 – The Development of Coaching



Emergent Coaching – by Axel Klimek (Associate)

A Coaching 3.0 response to disruptive change

2nd article of a series of 4 on Coaching 3.0

Just imagine …

… that coaching aims to create substantial value in the area described by Einstein’s quote, “Problems cannot be solved with the same mind-set that created them”. This coaching not only focuses on achieving goals within the frame of an existing mind-set, but it also focuses on the mind-set itself. It strengthens awareness of habitual aspects of a current mind-set and helps to build the self-direction to avoid automatically following one’s own perception, experience, and behaviour. As a current mind-set is built on the past, such coaching also supports consciously “upgrading” the existing mind-set to a more accurate and future-oriented version.

If you would like to read further on Axel’s LinkedIn this article can be found here: This is the link to the article about Emergent Coaching 

The first of four articles can be found here:
Coaching 3.0 – The Development of Coac