Beyond Coaching: The Five Stage Method That Creates Learning No Classroom Can Produce
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Most corporate training is forgotten within a week. The problem is not the content. It is the sequence. Before a person can genuinely learn anything, they must first encounter the gap between what they know and what the situation requires. That encounter - felt, not described - is the condition that makes learning possible. It is the step that conventional training consistently skips. This book calls it the Initial Confrontation. It is the first of five stages in a learning sequence developed and refined over more than a century by the World Scout Organization - and applied by the author across four decades and five industries in the professional workplace. The Five-Stage Field Method: - Initial Confrontation: reality reveals the gap - Intensive Learning: genuine readiness absorbs content - Practice: real work, real feedback, real consequences - Evaluation: diagnosis, not judgment >Beyond Coaching is not about hiring a coach or designing a training program. It is about what happens between a leader and the people in their charge - in the daily work, in real situations, with real consequences. The book also presents The Field Plan - a five-stage planning and execution framework that applies the same structural logic to any organized activity: a project, a business launch, a seasonal cycle, a Scout camp, a surgical procedure. Evaluate. Plan. Deploy. Execute. Evaluate again. Together, the Field Method and the Field Plan provide a structural answer to one of the most persistent problems in organizational life: the Peter Principle - and why people consistently rise to their level of incompetence when the development cycle is not restarted at each new level of responsibility. The cases in this book are real: a running boy with a motorcycle who became a professional driver trusted to escort a shareholder's family across two continents. Two cousins with no experience who assembled 22 computers in a week. A ISO certification renewal that succeeded because the team genuinely learned - not because they prepared for the audit. The method is the same in all of them. It is the method this book teaches.
Most corporate training is forgotten within a week. The problem is not the content. It is the sequence. Before a person can genuinely learn anything, they must first encounter the gap between what they know and what the situation requires. That encounter - felt, not described - is the condition that makes learning possible. It is the step that conventional training consistently skips. This book calls it the Initial Confrontation. It is the first of five stages in a learning sequence developed and refined over more than a century by the World Scout Organization - and applied by the author across four decades and five industries in the professional workplace. The Five-Stage Field Method: - Initial Confrontation: reality reveals the gap - Intensive Learning: genuine readiness absorbs content - Practice: real work, real feedback, real consequences - Evaluation: diagnosis, not judgment >Beyond Coaching is not about hiring a coach or designing a training program. It is about what happens between a leader and the people in their charge - in the daily work, in real situations, with real consequences. The book also presents The Field Plan - a five-stage planning and execution framework that applies the same structural logic to any organized activity: a project, a business launch, a seasonal cycle, a Scout camp, a surgical procedure. Evaluate. Plan. Deploy. Execute. Evaluate again. Together, the Field Method and the Field Plan provide a structural answer to one of the most persistent problems in organizational life: the Peter Principle - and why people consistently rise to their level of incompetence when the development cycle is not restarted at each new level of responsibility. The cases in this book are real: a running boy with a motorcycle who became a professional driver trusted to escort a shareholder's family across two continents. Two cousins with no experience who assembled 22 computers in a week. A ISO certification renewal that succeeded because the team genuinely learned - not because they prepared for the audit. The method is the same in all of them. It is the method this book teaches.
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