The Coaching Commons

Seeking 1,000 "True Fans"
By Mark Joyella

Can the Coaching Commons find a thousand “true fans” out there?

Two years ago, Kevin Kelly, editor of Wired magazine wrote a blog post that suggested success—and sustainability—doesn’t necessarily have to come in the form of finding a mass audience.

Instead, earning the loyalty of just one thousand "true fans" can make the difference between folding up the tents–and fearlessly fighting on.

"One thousand is a feasible number," wrote Kelly. "You could count to 1,000. If you added one fan a day, it would take only three years. True Fanship is doable.”

Could it be so for coaching?

Since we first asked the coaching community if it wanted to keep The Coaching Commons on the beat, providing an independent source of journalism on the field of coaching, the loud response has been, “yes.”

But how?

Ruth Ann Harnisch, whose Harnisch Foundation has been the sole financial supporter of The Coaching Commons, intended from the project’s inception to ultimately migrate The Coaching Commons from foundation support to community support—a sustainable model intended to keep the project going and available to all—without limiting access to the Commons’ growing body of work behind a pay wall.

But what would it take to begin that process? Harnisch has committed to funding the balance of the project’s budget–currently in excess of six figures–if the coaching community commits to $40,000 in support for the year 2011.

Many coaches immediately wrote in with promises of support, but others wondered if there were enough coaching willing to commit their own dollars to make it happen.

Coach Fran Dutton wrote, “it’s gratifying to read all the support for The Coaching Commons and Mark’s work as well as Ruth Ann Harnisch’s foresight. But it can be misleading. Many are willing to cheer, shout out and jump for joy. But how many are willing to take the action steps needed to assist The Coaching Commons to continue to do what it so elegantly does? And to be totally blunt: how much are people willing to contribute financially?”

How about a thousand?

In Kevin Kelly’s model, a thousand “true fans” of The Coaching Commons would need only pledge $40 to ensure the independent reporting on coaching around the world would continue through another pivotal year.

“You don’t need a hit to survive. You don’t need to aim for the short head of best-sellerdom to escape the long tail. There is a place in the middle, that is not very far away from the tail, where you can at least make a living. That mid-way haven is called 1,000 True Fans,” said Kelly.

So will coaching find that “mid-way haven?” The Coaching Commons has established a system to record pledges from coaches who want to step forward and declare themselves “true fans” with a pledge of $40.

Other communities have rallied around the idea. Jill Sobule, a musician, turned to “fan funding,” asking for help raising the money to record her next CD.

Sobule needed $75,000 to get the CD recorded and produced. Her fans donated $88,969—in two months. “The whole thing was made possible by a small but mighty fan base,” Sobule writes about the CD, California Years. “They gave me the love, encouragement and the dough to do this. I was truly surprised and so very grateful. This record is for them.”

So now The Coaching Commons invites a “mighty fan base” to make another year happen.

The pledge box is open now, with this understanding: if 1,000 fans don’t show—and the $40,000 isn’t reached—nobody will pay a dime.

It’s all or nothing.

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From the Headlines: ICF’s New Format "Conversations" Series Succeeds, Despite Cool Reception from Intended "Stars"
By Mark Joyella

To celebrate its fifteenth anniversary, the ICF designed a showcase event for its conference in Texas—a series of “global conversations” guided by an all-star cast of the ICF’s most experienced master coaches.

In Fort Worth, the conversations were a hit, even without MCCs filling all of the starring roles.

“A very positive addition to the conference,” said Adria Trowhill, an MCC who participated in the event. “I definitely think ‘global conversations’ should be included in future ICF gatherings,” said Trowhill. “Having a speaker as a catalyst works very well and stimulates rich conversation. Coaches have a lot to offer each other in terms of insights and perspectives.”

Using master coaches as leaders, guiding small groups of coaches through deep conversations on global issues was designed as a centerpiece for the 15th anniversary conference. Read story.

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The 7-Figure Leap
By Lin Grensing-Pophal

What professional coach hasn’t dreamed of making it big – establishing and growing a firm that achieves phenomenal success? Who wouldn’t like to achieve the status of a Stephen Covey or Marshall Goldsmith?

For every one of these upper-echelon coaches, there are hundreds toiling away, virtually unknown, and certainly not pulling in the millions of dollars that the big dogs are. It is not that the average coach is any less knowledgeable than their more successful brethren.

So, what is it? What does it take to make the 7-figure leap? Read more.

November Coaching Question: From Sue Mitchell

"What would have to be true in order for you to feel confident moving forward?"

Read more of our reader list of brilliant coaching questions. (And please submit your own!)






Research Update: Coaching Academics to Accelerated Careers
By Mark Joyella

Coaching has more than its share of success stories to trumpet as the field emerges and expands around the world, but how about this for an unexpected selling point—coaching can help up-and-coming academics establish themselves faster by shaving months (if not years) off the time it takes to get a PhD.

“It appears... that support is crucial for early career academics to accelerate productivity at the beginning of their careers and internal coaching refines and enhances that support,” concludes a just-published study at the University of Witwatersrand, in South Africa.

The lead researcher, Hilary Geber, writes in the International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring that her research may force South African academics to re-think their impressions about coaching. Read story.

Coaching History: 1998 Book – The Portable Coach
by Vikki Brock

Published in 1998 by Thomas Leonard with Byron Laursen, The Portable Coach - 28 Surefire Strategies for Business and Personal Success is actually Leonard’s Attraction Program.

In the Acknowledgments he thanks the over 300 people who participated in the Fall 1997 Attraction Program. I was one of those 300 people, and that’s where I met the person who has been my coach for over 12 years.

So what are these 28 attraction principles? Read story.

Write for the Coaching Commons (and get paid!)

The Coaching Commons seeks to expand its international coverage of the coaching profession and is paying competitive rates for freelance reporting. Stories may be print, podcast, video or a combo platter of multimedia. Interested coaches and journalists are asked to fill out the online application below and pitch a story.

First, have a look around the Commons. You’ll see we are interested in the latest news and information about professional coaching – executive coaching, business coaching, leadership coaching, life coaching – and any specialty niches that might be of interest to our readers.

Our audience is made up of over 2000 coaching professionals, who visit the Commons for news updates and information valuable to their clients and/or their businesses. The Commons is also a place where readers engage in open conversations about the developing field of coaching.
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