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Jeff Condell, France
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Effective Coaching
An effective coach is a skilled and knowledgeable individual who understands that all individuals, if they are not already achieving their true desires, are offering some form of resistance in terms of the vibe that they are sending out relative to their thoughts on the subject in question.
Therefore the role of the effective coach is to facilitate the individual in recognising the non-constructive pattern(s) of thought, developing in them an understanding of their emotional guidance system, and then working with them on strategies to become more consistent conscious creators of the experiences they truly desire, using a range of tools and techniques that work for them.
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Aditya Bahl, India
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Coaching Benchmarks - a Combination of Deep Analysis and Empathy! Thank you Jeff! Your definition is one of the best that I have ever come across. I specially appreciate the comprehensiveness of coverage (data, analysis and strategic action) and the conciseness with which you have created a benchmark for an effective coach. Very nicely done!
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Albert Ofosu, Ghana
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Identifying Weaknesses and Potentials of Team Members Many thanks for Jeff''s insight on effective coaching. In identifying the potentials of team members, the coach should be interested in identifying weaknesses that can be improved.
An effective coach will also ensure that the strengths of individuals are harnessed and blended to function as one whole unit like an orchestra or sports team.
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Azim Ali, Trinidad and Tobago
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Coaching Effectiveness Coaching focuses on helping a coachee to develop specific skill sets in order to improve job performance specific to the business. By asking the right questions, a coach is very effective when the coachee learns through self discovery.
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akhilesh rawal Manager, Thailand
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Effectiveness in Coaching That's very wisely said, I welcome the concept of pondering over the thoughts that lead to the non construction...
And to be effective the most viable and the strategically important point should be the communication. The effectiveness of the coaching lies in the way his or her communication remains effective.
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Kelvin H Mwiinga Student (MBA), Zambia
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Effective Coaching in a Nutshell Coaching is guiding, inspiring, and also collabrative. i.e. it takes two to tangle. The sessions should start with being aware of the past and current status of things.
Once the awareness is there, deliberate efforts are made to align with the desired vision.
Then there can be reflection on failures, success.
As put forward, use strengths to develop and use failures to learn from them and to grow from failure to success.
The coach should be a facilitator, poking, curious, open ended questioning, allowing ideas and solutions to flow. he should ask, listen, and challenge positively seeking inner solutions, support actions, allow autonomy and accountability, and get reasonable feedback.
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Omar Bawajeeh Saudi Arabia
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Genuine Coaching Coaching is precious and divine. It's not just a title someone holds. It's similar to being a doctor or a nurse. This valuable role is in danger as the number is increasing on the expense of the core.
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