Saturday, August 25, 2012

Ten Commandments of Coaching

  1. Coach from a place and position of mindfulness.
  2. Coaching is not therapy— don’t bite off more than you can chew.
  3. Manage expectations—get agreement early about the coaching process and the relationship.
  4. Keep the focus on the client—respect his or her personhood, autonomy, and resources.
  5. Let the client “fly the plane”— the client is the pilot, and the coach serves as the copilot.
  6. Ask powerful questions.
  7. Activate the client’s resources first—only then, judiciously offer your own.
  8. Give advice very sparingly, if at all.
  9. Balance the use of narrative with a focus on results.
  10. Use the power and elegance of language to best effect.
Karl Albrecht, 2012
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