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Create Your Organization's Coaching Culture Intentionally with Katherine Lord

Create Your Organization's Coaching Culture Intentionally with Katherine Lord

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📝 EPISODE SUMMARY What does a coaching culture actually look like inside an organization? In this episode, Katherine Lord, Director of Organizational Member Experience, unpacks why a coaching culture is not a branded initiative or a sign that everyone has a coach. It is an environment where leaders and employees use coaching mindsets and behaviors in daily decisions, management, and collaboration, all in service of business results. Katherine shares how her background in social work shapes her systems view of organizations, why behavior matters more than optics, how leaders can assess maturity without turning it into a competition, and why pilots are often the smartest place to start. For talent leaders, L&D teams, and internal coaches, this coaching podcast offers a practical foundation for building coaching cultures and thinking about where group coaching can become a scalable lever. 🧠 5 KEY TAKEAWAYS Start with the culture you want, not the coaching program you want. Coaching should support what matters most to the organization.A coaching culture shows up in behavior. It is less about branding and more about how leaders and employees consistently act, manage, and collaborate.Maturity is a roadmap, not a scoreboard. Ad hoc, emerging, developing, and integrated can all be useful depending on the organization’s needs.You do not need a perfect formal program to begin. Community, pilot programs, and a few meaningful data points can create momentum fast.Group coaching does not have to be the starting point to matter. Organizations can move their culture forward through coaching behaviors first, then scale into broader modalities over time. “A coaching culture is an environment where leaders and employees consistently use coaching mindsets and behaviors.” ↪️ WHAT WE COVER IN THIS EPISODE 03:09 Katherine’s Journey: Katherine shares her path from social work to her current role at the International Coaching Federation.07:12 Social Work Principles in Coaching: Katherine discusses how her social work background, particularly the “person and environment” framework, influences her approach to organizational coaching.10:04 Defining a Coaching Culture: Katherine defines a coaching culture as an environment where leaders and employees use coaching mindsets and behaviors to drive business results.11:46 Intentional Coaching Culture: Katherine explains that building a coaching culture requires intentionality, starting with a desire to address organizational challenges and an openness to coaching.14:11 The Coaching Culture Compass Assessment: Katherine details the ICF’s assessment tool, which helps organizations evaluate their coaching culture based on exhibited behaviors.15:40 Four Levels of Coaching Culture Maturity: Katherine outlines the four categories of coaching culture maturity: ad hoc, emerging, developing, and integrated.19:45 Surprising Assessment Results: Katherine shares insights into common surprises organizations experience when seeing their assessment results, often finding they are further along than expected.22:27 Advice for Building a Coaching Culture: Katherine offers two key pieces of advice: connect with other organizations and “befriend the pilot” by experimenting with pilot programs.24:17 The Importance of ICF Core Competencies: Katherine stresses the value of rooting coaching programs in the ICF core competencies for a strong foundation.25:34 Personal Transformation Through Coaching: Katherine reflects on her personal growth since joining the coaching world, highlighting her belief in coaching’s power to create global impact. 🗝️ KEY THEMES Defining coaching culture through behaviorSystems thinking in coaching and organizationsIntentionality and sponsorshipMeasurement and maturityProgress before perfectionPilot-led program designAccess and democratization of coachingGroup coaching as part of a broader coaching culture ABOUT KATHERINE LORD Katherine Lord is Director of Organizational Member Experience at the International Coaching Federation. She works with organizations and coaching program leaders to help them strengthen coaching cultures, share best practices, and navigate common challenges. Her background spans community engagement, association leadership, and social work, giving her a strong systems lens on how people, leadership, and organizational environments interact. Prior to this role, she held positions with the Council on Social Work Education and the Club Management Association of America. 📚 RESOURCES The Coaching Culture Compass: The ICF Coaching Culture Compass and Coaching Culture Designation showcase an organization’s commitment to building a strong, research‑based coaching culture. Grounded in ICF and Human Capital Institute field research and validated through ICF’s assessment and benchmarking process, the Designation offers a clear, credible way to demonstrate coaching culture maturity. At ...
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