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Coaching Revealed an Institute of Coaching Podcast
The Leader-as-Coach Approach with Ruth Reitmeier
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How does coach training impact leadership training? In this episode of Coaching Revealed, we interview Ruth Reitmeier, a researcher, educator and coach who serves as the Director of Coaching at Rice University. Ruth draws from her research and work with MBA students while exploring the impact of the leader-as-coach training intervention on leadership identity, developmental self-concept, and aspirational clarity.
In this episode of Coaching Revealed, Ruth and IOC Podcast host Austin Matzelle cover:
- Shifting towards a coaching mindset in leadership problem-solving
- Key findings from Ruth’s research on leader identity, developmental self-concept, and aspirational clarity
- Comparing the ‘leader as coach’ model with other leadership models
- Utilizing coach training to produce measurable and scalable leadership growth
- Exploring areas of benefit for coaching based-leadership including trust building and team efficacy
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Ruth Reitmeier Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruth-reitmeier-ms-pcc-11751012
Ruth Reitmeier Rice University: https://business.rice.edu/person/ruth-reitmeier