Different
coaches use different process. Some coaches simply ask the client to
choose a topic and then brainstorm ideas with them. Other coaches
act as consultants and give an assessment, then decide priorities
based on the results. Certified
Professional Coaches with the Center
for Coaching Certification learn a specific process and learn
that it is all about the client so it is essential to flex to the
client.
One
of the early considerations is whether the coach is working only on
specific areas, typically job related, or whether the coach is
working with the whole person. If the coach is working only on
specific areas, it may be because an employer is paying for the
coaching and they feel the time should be all about the work. The
benefit of whole person coaching is that whatever is happening in an
individual’s life does affect their work. After coaching
certification, Certified Professional Coaches are prepared for both
types of coaching.
The
next consideration is whether the coaching is about business,
life,
career,
or executive
leadership. Often the question is asked whether the Center for
Coaching Certification offers business coach training, life coaching
certification, executive coach certification, or career coach
certification. This ICF-approved coach training specifically trains
on coaching. This means that the 11 Core Competencies of a Coach, as
published by the ICF, are the focus. After completing the Certified
Professional Coach training, the type of coaching is based on the
individual coach’s experience, education, and areas of expertise.
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