The 4 Qualities of Australia`s Best Coaches

Released on: January 2, 2008, 6:57 pm

Press Release Author: Meiron Lees

Industry:

Press Release Summary: Corporate coaching and executive coaching has become more and
more accepted as a development opportunity for Australian organisations but how do
you choose the one that will be the most compatible and give you the best results?


Press Release Body: At the moment Australian organizations are being flooded by many
people that claim to be corporate coaching and executive coaching experts. They are
promising to be the one that will make all the companies problems disappear if only
we would just listen to them and use their services.

Many are fantastic sales people that spin a great story about their corporate
coaching and executive coaching skills and have well versed lines of influence to
the unguarded employer. While many are worth their salt there are equally as many
that have little experience and know how to guide an organization or leader to their
preferred results.

So how do we know how to discern the good from the bad and could there be some
guidelines or values that can help an employer make the right decision when choosing
their corporate coaching and executive coaching people?

The first point for consideration is what I call the "values fit". Does this person
share the same or similar values to that of the organization in his corporate
coaching approach? Are his/her executive coaching methodologies aligned and
congruent to the expected behavioural norms of the company?

The second aspect is the degree of understanding of the issues at hand and the
corporate coaching experience in working with that type of challenge. It is all very
well to have a logical appreciation and grasp of the issues but that is very
different from knowing the right path that will lead to a successful outcome. The
corporate coaching expert can see a clear path forward and knows experientially what
will and won't work.

The third component is the personal dynamic or connection between the corporate
coaching expert and the participant. This is particularly important when it comes to
one on one executive coaching. A good rapport is vital in facilitating open and
honest discussion. Corporate coaching is not prescriptive and therefore
communication flow is mainly from participant to coach and not the other way around.
For this to occur, a safe comfortable environment needs to be present. This will not
be possible without the right dynamic and connection between the parties.

The forth factor in evaluating a corporate coaching specialist is in his/her
corporate coaching structure and process. Take a look at how the process is
structured. How many sessions are there per stage and do they differ from one stage
of the corporate coaching process to the other. A well structured corporate coaching
process divides the sessions into logical stages incorporating all aspects of the
challenge at hand. For example; skills and capability requirements, behavioural
components and sustainability factors. Each of these stages requires different time
lines and hence a variation in the number of sessions.

It is also recommended that a reporting agreement be included to provide a full
update of how the corporate coaching or executive coaching process is progressing.

These four qualities of the corporate coaching or executive coaching expert is
certainly non exhaustive however they can be a good indicator of the success factors
that can enable your corporate coaching requirements to be met or even exceeded.

Web Site: http://www.innercents.com.au

Contact Details: Suite 401 4 70 Pitt street, 61292991833, 61292991874,
support@innercents.com.au

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