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Coaching Network

This guide will walk you through how to use your Coaching Network to customize who you receive tips on.

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Written by Jason Miller
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Navigating to the Coaching Network

Your Coaching Network allows you to manage who you get Coaching Tips on, giving you the most relevant tips for who you work with most!

You can find your Coaching Network by clicking your Profile Icon and selecting Account Settings. From there, select Coaching Network.

On this page, you can use the search bar to see who is already in your Coaching Network, filter by All Members or just your direct teammates, and sort by First Name, Last Name, or Email.


Add to Network

You can add new people to your network by clicking the Add to Network button in the top right. This will give you a search window to find teammates who are currently not in your Coaching Network, as well as invite new teammates who are not yet on Cloverleaf.

Remove from Network

You can mass select and manage your Coaching Network by using the checkboxes column.

Selecting the "..." menu allows you to manage individuals, either removing them from your Coaching Network or navigating over to their profile.

We recommend customizing your Coaching Network to those you work closely with! You do not have to be on a team together on Cloverleaf in order to add or remove someone from your Coaching Network.

Joining a team will automatically add those teammates to your Coaching Network, but leaving a team will not remove them.

The teammate icon next to someone's name indicates if you are on a team together on Cloverleaf!


Frequently Asked Questions

Is my Coaching Network the same as my Company Directory?

No, your Company Directory is a list of everyone in your organization on Cloverleaf, whereas My Coaching Network is the list of people you are receiving coaching tips on.

Can my Organization Admin or teammates see who’s in my Coaching network?

No, your Coaching Network is confidential to you. Only you can manage it, and it is only visible to you!

Can I add people outside my organization to my Coaching Network?

You can't add them automatically, but if you have a teammate who is not on Cloverleaf yet, you can send an invite for them to join directly from your Coaching Network page. You, however, cannot add people on Cloverleaf who are part of other organizations.

Does my Coaching Network change when I join a team?

When you join a team, everyone within that team will be added to your network automatically. You can go into your My Coaching Network and remove whoever you do not wish to receive tips on!

Does my Coaching Network change when I leave a team?

No, your network stays the same when you leave a team. Unlike when you join a team, leaving a team doesn't impact your Coaching Network. If you no longer want coaching tips on people within that team, you can remove them from your network. This is because you can receive tips on people regardless of team status!

Who can add me to their Coaching Network?

Depending on your visibility settings, anyone within your Organization can add you to their My Coaching Network.

How do my visibility settings affect my Coaching Network?

Setting your privacy settings to ‘Organization’ will only allow people who are in your Cloverleaf Organization with you to add you to their Coaching Network. To learn more about adjusting your visibility settings, click here.

Why am I getting coaching tips on someone I am not on a team with?

If you are getting coaching tips on a person who you are not on a team with, they have been added to your My Coaching Network at some point. You can go into your My Coaching Network and remove them.

If someone is in my Coaching Network, do they also get coaching tips on me?

A person can only get coaching tips on you if you are in their Coaching Network. Adding someone to your Coaching Network does not automatically add you to theirs. They can choose to add you to their network or if you are currently on a team with them you will have been added automatically.

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