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What is Executive Coaching ?
Wednesday, 16 March 2011 00:00

Executive coaching is …  

 

A specific type of personal development which takes the form of a series of 121 conversations, between a skilled facilitator (coach) and a senior leader (coachee), to support the later to achieve a defined goal and/or desired outcomes. The coach aims to facilitate a conversation that will stimulate the coachee to harness their own internal resources, explore ideas and potential solutions and use them a confidential “sounding board” – a nonbiased, independent resource.

 

 

 

  

     Executive coaching is …

 

Ø       undertaken by a skilled (usually accredited) facilitator;

Ø       focused on the agenda of the coachee (as defined and agreed with the coachee and their organisation;

Ø       delivered within the parameters of a defined relationship with specific boundaries;

Ø       structured within a framework of sessions, over a specified period of time;

Ø       a twoway series of confidential conversations which rely on mutual trust, respect and openness

 

Executive coaching is not … 

 

        X      training – executive coaches do not (as a general rule) share their own experience or give direction;      

        X        psychotherapy or counseling – whilst coaching does promote selfawareness via feedback and sometimes

              psychometric profiling, coaching does not stray into the clinical areas of these disciplines;

      X      consultancy – the role of the coach is not to give advice or direction;

      X      openended – coaching is a relatively shortterm programme of sessions over a specified period;

      X      a way of someone else solving problems for you an executive coach will not tell you to go and do something

              specific, or go and do it for you … responsibility for action lies with the Coachee.

 

 

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