Biography

Jonathan Reitz, MCC is Director of Training/CEO at CoachNet Global, an ICF Accredited Coach Training Program (ACTP) in Cleveland, Ohio.

He took the shortest route into coaching, starting as a morning radio disc jockey and television news anchor. Jonathan holds the Master Certified Coach (MCC) credential in the International Coaching Federation. "Coaching to develop people/leaders gets me up in the morning. Sometimes it keeps me awake at night," says Jonathan Reitz.

Jonathan Reitz is the author of "Coaching Hacks: Simple Strategies to Make Every Conversation More Effective" and is the primary architect of CoachNet's Integrated Coach Training process. CoachNet has trained coaches all over the world.

Jonathan is also a Managing Partner for the Harrison Assessment. His coaching has been featured on the World Business and Executive Coaches Summit (WBECS) and he teaches in the Weatherhead School of Management Coaching Program at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. His first career was in morning radio and television, where he interviewed two Presidents, artists such as Frank Sinatra and Garth Brooks, plus other newsmakers.

Jonathan has started 7 businesses and not for profit organizations in his career, and leadership and entrepreneurism are foci for his coaching practice. In his spare time, Jonathan is an accomplished bass player and enjoys a semi-competitive round of golf. Because of his morning radio & television career, he spent more than 20 years getting up earlier than anyone you know. Jonathan Reitz lives near Cleveland, Ohio with his wife Joy and daughter Julia. He and Joy are huge Cleveland sports fans and enjoy nothing more than cheering for the beloved Cleveland Indians.

Why A Quadrant Graph May Be The Only Coaching Tool You Need

2020-06-03T13:00:00-04:00 2020-06-10T08:00:00-04:00 Wednesday, June 3rd 13:00 EDT Length: 45 minutes

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We've all seen quadrant graphs...and you've probably accepted the challenge of keeping things moving "up and to the right!" This simple tool maps two potentially diverging ideas into a cohesive whole. In 30 minutes or less, you'll recognize the power of plotting concepts that seem unrelated and be able to leverage the power of the hidden connections.

Your coaching will never be the same. During this session, we'll explore whether someone is coachable, observe the conditions that strengthen a coach's questioning and identify the boundaries that keep coaches focused on helping clients make maximum progress with optimal growth. And we'll accomplish all these insights using a simple visual graph. You'll develop a repeatable strategy that will open new possibilities in your coaching!

1. Discover a simple-to-use framework to assess the coachability of any potential client AND what to do with four common coaching situations.
2. Use your ability to focus simultaneously on two key client factors to ask the best possible coaching questions every time!
3. Learn to offer insight to your clients in a strong, coach-like manner and NEVER take over the agenda!

Live Coaching Demonstration with Jonathan Reitz: Using Quadrant Graphs In a Coaching Session

2020-06-03T17:00:00-04:00 2020-06-10T08:00:00-04:00 Wednesday, June 3rd 17:00 EDT Length: 45 minutes

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We've all seen quadrant graphs...and you've probably accepted the challenge of keeping things moving "up and to the right!" This simple tool maps two potentially diverging ideas into a cohesive whole. In 30 minutes or less, you'll recognize the power of plotting concepts that seem unrelated and be able to leverage the power of the hidden connections.

Your coaching will never be the same. During this session, we'll explore whether someone is coachable, observe the conditions that strengthen a coach's questioning and identify the boundaries that keep coaches focused on helping clients make maximum progress with optimal growth. And we'll accomplish all these insights using a simple visual graph. You'll develop a repeatable strategy that will open new possibilities in your coaching!

1. Discover a simple-to-use framework to assess the coachability of any potential client AND what to do with four common coaching situations.
2. Use your ability to focus simultaneously on two key client factors to ask the best possible coaching questions every time!
3. Learn to offer insight to your clients in a strong, coach-like manner and NEVER take over the agenda!

Mastery Breeds Mastery: What Jazz Bass Guitar, Golf, Blackjack or Something YOU Love Can Teach YOU about Coaching

2021-01-07T09:00:00-05:00 2021-01-13T09:00:00-05:00 Thursday, January 7th 9:00 EDT Length: 90 minutes

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It's been said that "Clarity breeds mastery. And the goals you set drive the actions you'll take." (Attributed to Robin Sharma) What do you want from your coaching? And what are you willing to do to get it? Or maybe this: when was the last time you were surprised by something that made you a better coach? People who have achieved a masterful level of coaching skill often have other abilities they've spent years developing.

In this session, Jonathan Reitz will walk through coaching lessons he's learned from playing bass guitar on a jazz album, hitting thousands of shots in hundreds of rounds of golf, and being a part of a professional blackjack team.

These non-coaching skills teach valuable coaching lessons in timing, preparation and managing risk! The session will wrap up with a visualization exercise that will help you pull important insights from your real world skills and apply them to your coaching. You'll learn how success and skill in one area of life will make you a better coach!

  1. Identify what maximizes your learning and use that insight to streamline your coaching practice.
  2. Learn to celebrate skill and success in seemingly unrelated areas so that you consistently serve your clients at a high level.
  3. Apply work habits and self understanding from all areas of your life to your coaching!

Live Coaching Demonstration with Jonathan Reitz: Mastery Breeds Mastery - Applying Your Other Mastery-Level Skills to Coaching

2021-01-07T17:00:00-05:00 2021-01-13T09:00:00-05:00 Thursday, January 7th 17:00 EDT Length: 90 minutes

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In this coaching demo, Jonathan Reitz will demonstrate how non-coaching experiences can improve challenging coaching conversations. You’ll see examples of rhythm and flow in coaching, preparation for coaching sessions and knowing when to take appropriate risks come to life. In-the-moment decision making will be dissected, so that you can make the most of your work in areas that might not seem like they would inform coaching conversations. You might be surprised how skills you've developed in other areas can make you a better coach!

  1. Learn to identify and adjust the flow of coaching conversation in the moment and on-the-fly.
  2. Reflect on your areas of (non-coaching) mastery and make connections to how you coach.
  3. Explore how a conversation with a mentor or supervisor might help you make connections between coaching and other areas of your life.
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