

Group Coaching Program Example
The Group Coaching Program is designed for small groups of 3 to 10 people who share a common goal or interest. Whether it’s a team, community group, or study group, this program helps participants grow together through structured discussions, collaborative exercises, and actionable strategies.
Key Highlights
Collaborative Coaching: Focused on shared goals while addressing individual perspectives within the group.
Flexible Options: Join virtually from anywhere or in person in the Morongo Basin and Hi-Desert areas.
Four-Hour Sessions: Plenty of time for group discussions, interactive activities, and meaningful progress.
What to Expect
The Group Coaching Program creates a dynamic and supportive space for group growth. It’s perfect for:
Community Groups: Strengthen collaboration, address challenges, and align on goals.
Study Groups: Improve academic performance, time management, and teamwork.
Special Interest Groups: Build connection and achieve goals tied to a shared passion or mission.
Each session is four hours long, providing the group with dedicated time for discussion, exercises, and actionable planning. Sessions are available virtually or in person in the Morongo Basin and Hi-Desert areas, including Twentynine Palms, Joshua Tree, Yucca Valley, and beyond.
The focus is on building stronger connections, fostering collaboration, and equipping the group with practical tools to move forward together.
Overview
This program is ideal for groups who want to:
Enhance teamwork and communication.
Collaborate on shared goals or challenges.
Foster a sense of connection and shared purpose.
Key Benefits:
Strategies and tools tailored to the group’s goals and dynamics.
A structured yet flexible environment that encourages open dialogue and mutual growth.
A focus on both group and individual progress within the team.
SAMPLE
The Group
Group Name: Academic Achievers Study Group
Number of Participants: 6
Group Type: Community college students studying business administration
Location: Virtual Coaching
Initial Intro Call (15 Minutes)
Background: The Academic Achievers Study Group consists of six business administration students at a local community college. They meet weekly to study but struggle with time management, consistent participation, and effectively supporting one another’s academic goals. The group reached out for coaching to improve their organization and teamwork, and to build better habits for academic success.
Goals Identified:
Improve time management and create a structured study plan.
Strengthen group communication and accountability.
Build a sense of connection and mutual support within the group.
Session Outline
Session 1: Time Management and Planning
Key Activities:
Shared Calendar Exercise: The group collaborated to create a shared study schedule, identifying key deadlines and high-priority topics.
Priority Mapping: Discussed how to balance individual study needs with group goals.
Action Plan: Each member committed to a specific task or topic to prepare for the next group meeting.
Key Takeaways:
A shared schedule helps the group stay organized and on track.
Clear individual roles contribute to overall group success.
Homework: Implement the shared calendar and track participation for one week.
Session 2: Building Communication and Accountability
Key Activities:
Feedback Circle: Members provided constructive feedback on group dynamics and discussed improvements.
Accountability Strategies: Brainstormed ways to ensure everyone contributes consistently, such as rotating leadership roles during meetings.
Action Plan: Create a checklist for meetings to ensure all tasks and goals are addressed.
Key Takeaways:
Open communication builds trust and keeps the group aligned.
Clear roles and accountability ensure equal contribution from all members.
Homework: Implement rotating leadership and the meeting checklist for two weeks, noting any challenges or successes.
Session 3: Strengthening Group Connection and Motivation
Key Activities:
Celebrating Wins: Each member shared one academic success they’d achieved since joining the group.
Vision Mapping: Created a shared vision for the group’s long-term success, including academic goals and professional aspirations.
Motivation Toolkit: Discussed strategies for staying motivated, like weekly progress celebrations or pairing up for additional support.
Key Takeaways:
Celebrating achievements keeps the group motivated and focused.
A shared vision fosters connection and purpose within the group.
Homework: Continue celebrating wins and revisit the group’s vision monthly to track progress.
Summary of Progress
Over three sessions, the Academic Achievers Study Group developed a clear study plan, improved communication, and strengthened their connection as a team. Group members reported feeling more organized, motivated, and supported in their academic journey, with a renewed commitment to helping each other succeed.