When
deciding to engage a coach, one of the steps in the process is to explore the
possibilities. For some, this involves
asking other people. Others research
coaches, coach training, and coaching standards. In many corporate settings a list of coaches is
available. Another option is an online
directory of coaches such as www.FindaCertifiedCoach.com. Alternatively, many people engage a coach
because they saw them speaking or training, or met them in person.
One
option when considering a coaching relationship is an introductory coaching
session. In the workplace, this serves
to determine whether there is a good fit and to create buy-in for the coaching
process. For coaches offering this
service, it is a chance to offer prospective clients the opportunity to
experience coaching, and to have a sense of them as a coach.
Business
coaching training, life coach training, executive coaching certification, and
career coach certification create teach creating an opportunity for the client
to experience coaching and then consider the benefits so that the client makes
the choice about coaching.
At
the Center for Coaching Certification, the coaching process begins with the
20-30 minute introductory session.
Certified Professional Coaches ask the client about them self, ask them
about what they want, then explore barriers and options for overcoming barriers. During the introductory session, the coach is
focused completely on the client. The
Certified Professional Coach has a tool for recognizing and understanding
different personalities in the moment.
The coach is aware of client language patterns and learning styles
because it is the coach’s responsibility to adjust to the client in the
moment. This supports maximum benefit
from the coaching engagement for the client.
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