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COVER STORYON THE COVER
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ON THE COVERCOVER STORY
Eclectic coaching and the dangers of a one-model approach.
By Dr Stanley Arumugam
Journey to
great coaching
O
ne of the most liberating moments for
me as a coach was getting to the place
of choosing a style and approach to
coaching that aligns with who I am. At the
end of the day, the coach has only their personhood
to share with the other in an enabling journey. It’s
more than tools, techniques and models. The key
coaching question is, “How can I be fully present to
my coachee on their journey?"
Recently I took up a generous bursary offer from
one of the country’s business schools to enrol for
their Professional Certificate in Coaching. I have
coached and counselled for many years, having
trained as a psychologist, consulted and worked in
organisation development. Over all that time I did not
brand myself as a coach. As I stepped into a new
organisational role which had a substantial aspect of
coaching, I felt the need to refresh my professional
competence in what is a massive, burgeoning new
discipline or market, depending on your perspective.
One of my big anxieties was my lack of knowledge
and ‘certification’ in all of the new coaching
methods. If you do a search on Google, you
can easily be overwhelmed by the hundreds of
methodologies, tools and techniques, each claiming
to be the holy grail of coaching practice. I felt quite
out of the scene in this regard joining the programme
with a slight trepidation of being straight jacketed
into the School’s way of coaching.
Refreshingly our facilitators took us on an
inside-out journey as coaches; understanding
human dynamics, our biases in how we observe
the world and what it teaches us about us in the
coaching role. Through the programme we had
exposure to various, alternative coaching models
and practices, not any time being told that this or
that is the right or the only way. My biggest take-
away was the freedom and permission to develop
a coaching practice that is integrated with my
values, knowledge, skills and experience, whilst still
maintaining the highest standards of professional
competence.
One of my big
anxieties was my lack
of knowledge and
‘certification’ in all of the
new coaching methods.
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While competing in a
rapidly changing business
environment, organisations
must respond to the
challenges of globalisation.
Have you grasped the nettle?
Are your business strategies
locally and globally aligned?
This is what is considered an ‘eclectic approach’.
I first came across this approach as a young
student psychologist. After spending an entire year
learning multiple therapies from client centred to
gestalt to transactional analysis to psychodynamic
and the list went on, I left the masters programme
with a toolkit of therapies, each proven and valid in
their own right. How do you assess which therapy
is best for which client? As a young psychologist
I ritually followed the different therapeutic
modalities which made sense to me and seemed
to have value for my clients. With time I started
experimenting with different approaches starting
from where the client was in their journey and
using tools, techniques and insights from different
therapeutic modalities that would serve the clients
journey.
As I gained confidence in my role as an enabler
and partner to my client’s development and growth, I
became less attached to the label of my therapeutic
modality. Over time I learned that counselling and
therapy is not about me but it is about my client. It’s
only as an expert and specialist that I depend wholly
on my toolbox of fancy gadgets which can quickly
become a straightjacket my client needs to fit into.
This can lead me into the danger of ritualistically
following the coaching and I feel job well done when
my client ends up speaking the same language as
me!
This is my unease with the many new coaching
programmes which have captured an obvious gap
in the market. Many coaching companies teach their
coaches, sometimes in a crash course a set of tools
and techniques which become the branded way of
coaching. These coaches struggle to work effectively
and confidently outside this branded approach and
inevitably make disciples of their coachees in that
particular brand of coaching.
What is essential in my view is a solid grounding
in behavioural understanding. I’m not advocating
all coaches become psychologists but at least to
have a fundamental grasp of human behaviour
so that any model or approach is contextualised
and understood as a small part of making sense
of human complexity. If all you have is a hammer,
then everything becomes a nail. If all you have is a
template, then that becomes the lens of the world,
people and growth. Even the most experienced
therapists will acknowledge that they are often
stumped with the mystery of human behaviour.
This is a good place to be as a coach, where we
regard each of our coachees as people created in
the image of God on a journey on which they have
invited us to join them. We serve our coachees not
our brand.
Professor David Clutterbuck, who has co-
authored 14 coaching books and has trained
coaches over many years, observes in his article,
‘The Liberated Coach’ that there is a danger in a
one-model-approach to coaching. He has seen
how coaching can become mechanistic; critical
cues to the client context are missed or ignored
and the client can easily become manipulated to
fit the coach’s agenda. He observes how many
coaches religiously follow the simplistic GROW
model and are unable or unaware of what is
happening in the life of the coachee at that present
time. Clutterbuck makes a useful comparison
of four levels of coaching maturity in coaching
conversations, described as follows:
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Becoming a mature coach is a journey, where
there is less reliance on tools and techniques and
more confidence in being in the moment with the
coachee, fully present in the service of a fellow
human being. The eclectic approach to coaching
is not mix and match or fruit salad; it is thoughtful,
integrated and systemic in nature. At the end of
the day, studies show that the major indicator of
therapeutic effectiveness is not how smart the
therapist/coach is or their fancy set of tools and
techniques. The relationship of mutual respect,
unconditional regard and commitment to bringing
out the best in the other is what makes the
biggest difference.
Why has coaching zoomed ahead of psycho-
therapy, and refreshingly so? It’s because it started
off as being accessible, not elitist and offering people
especially in the workplace a much needed space
for positive conversation focused on growth and the
future. Coaching is goal directed, generally shorter
than therapy, is less stigmatised and has opened up
a deeper appreciation of attitudes and behavioural
skills as the competitive advantage for organisations.
One-model approaches entrench an expert – patient
approach which competent coaches must guard
against.
COACHING APPROACH STYLE CRITICAL QUESTIONS
Models-based Control How do I take them where I think they
need to go?
Process-based Contain How do I give enough control to the
client and still retain a purposeful
conversation?
Philosophy-based Facilitate How do I contextualise the client’s issue
within the perspective of my philosophy
or discipline?
Managed-eclectic Enable Are we both relaxed enough to allow
the issue and the solution to emerge in
whatever way they will?
Do I need to apply any techniques or
processes at all?
Dr Stanley Arumugam is a Leadership Advisor at Action Aid International, www.actionaid.org/south-africa.
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  • 1. WINa copy of Authentic Happiness HUMAN STRATEGY FOR BUSINESS www.hrfuture.net 02.2013 22 Goldman Sachs case study 24 Changing change management 26 Take skills to the people 10 BACK-TO- BASICS HIRING TIPS See page 30 Journey to great coaching
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  • 3. www.hrfuture.net 02.2013 21 ON THE COVERCOVER STORY Eclectic coaching and the dangers of a one-model approach. By Dr Stanley Arumugam Journey to great coaching O ne of the most liberating moments for me as a coach was getting to the place of choosing a style and approach to coaching that aligns with who I am. At the end of the day, the coach has only their personhood to share with the other in an enabling journey. It’s more than tools, techniques and models. The key coaching question is, “How can I be fully present to my coachee on their journey?" Recently I took up a generous bursary offer from one of the country’s business schools to enrol for their Professional Certificate in Coaching. I have coached and counselled for many years, having trained as a psychologist, consulted and worked in organisation development. Over all that time I did not brand myself as a coach. As I stepped into a new organisational role which had a substantial aspect of coaching, I felt the need to refresh my professional competence in what is a massive, burgeoning new discipline or market, depending on your perspective. One of my big anxieties was my lack of knowledge and ‘certification’ in all of the new coaching methods. If you do a search on Google, you can easily be overwhelmed by the hundreds of methodologies, tools and techniques, each claiming to be the holy grail of coaching practice. I felt quite out of the scene in this regard joining the programme with a slight trepidation of being straight jacketed into the School’s way of coaching. Refreshingly our facilitators took us on an inside-out journey as coaches; understanding human dynamics, our biases in how we observe the world and what it teaches us about us in the coaching role. Through the programme we had exposure to various, alternative coaching models and practices, not any time being told that this or that is the right or the only way. My biggest take- away was the freedom and permission to develop a coaching practice that is integrated with my values, knowledge, skills and experience, whilst still maintaining the highest standards of professional competence. One of my big anxieties was my lack of knowledge and ‘certification’ in all of the new coaching methods.
  • 4. 22 02.2013 www.hrfuture.net ON THE COVER COVER STORY Connecting you to global expertise... While competing in a rapidly changing business environment, organisations must respond to the challenges of globalisation. Have you grasped the nettle? Are your business strategies locally and globally aligned? This is what is considered an ‘eclectic approach’. I first came across this approach as a young student psychologist. After spending an entire year learning multiple therapies from client centred to gestalt to transactional analysis to psychodynamic and the list went on, I left the masters programme with a toolkit of therapies, each proven and valid in their own right. How do you assess which therapy is best for which client? As a young psychologist I ritually followed the different therapeutic modalities which made sense to me and seemed to have value for my clients. With time I started experimenting with different approaches starting from where the client was in their journey and using tools, techniques and insights from different therapeutic modalities that would serve the clients journey. As I gained confidence in my role as an enabler and partner to my client’s development and growth, I became less attached to the label of my therapeutic modality. Over time I learned that counselling and therapy is not about me but it is about my client. It’s only as an expert and specialist that I depend wholly on my toolbox of fancy gadgets which can quickly become a straightjacket my client needs to fit into. This can lead me into the danger of ritualistically following the coaching and I feel job well done when my client ends up speaking the same language as me! This is my unease with the many new coaching programmes which have captured an obvious gap in the market. Many coaching companies teach their coaches, sometimes in a crash course a set of tools and techniques which become the branded way of coaching. These coaches struggle to work effectively and confidently outside this branded approach and inevitably make disciples of their coachees in that particular brand of coaching. What is essential in my view is a solid grounding in behavioural understanding. I’m not advocating all coaches become psychologists but at least to have a fundamental grasp of human behaviour so that any model or approach is contextualised and understood as a small part of making sense of human complexity. If all you have is a hammer, then everything becomes a nail. If all you have is a template, then that becomes the lens of the world, people and growth. Even the most experienced therapists will acknowledge that they are often stumped with the mystery of human behaviour. This is a good place to be as a coach, where we regard each of our coachees as people created in the image of God on a journey on which they have invited us to join them. We serve our coachees not our brand. Professor David Clutterbuck, who has co- authored 14 coaching books and has trained coaches over many years, observes in his article, ‘The Liberated Coach’ that there is a danger in a one-model-approach to coaching. He has seen how coaching can become mechanistic; critical cues to the client context are missed or ignored and the client can easily become manipulated to fit the coach’s agenda. He observes how many coaches religiously follow the simplistic GROW model and are unable or unaware of what is happening in the life of the coachee at that present time. Clutterbuck makes a useful comparison of four levels of coaching maturity in coaching conversations, described as follows:
  • 5. www.hrfuture.net 02.2013 23www.haygroup.com/zaTel: +27 11 783 2632 85 offices in 48 countries Over 9,000 international clients in 122 countries 70years of quality research People Leadership development Talent management Strategic performance management Assessment tools Organisations Strategic workforce planning M & A due diligence Culture fit Organisation design Jobs Job design Job evaluation Executive remuneration Non executive remuneration 18, 000 organisations’ reward data Salary surveys in 22 countries in Africa The ultimate range of online HR tools HayGroupInsight on employee attitudes and engagement Becoming a mature coach is a journey, where there is less reliance on tools and techniques and more confidence in being in the moment with the coachee, fully present in the service of a fellow human being. The eclectic approach to coaching is not mix and match or fruit salad; it is thoughtful, integrated and systemic in nature. At the end of the day, studies show that the major indicator of therapeutic effectiveness is not how smart the therapist/coach is or their fancy set of tools and techniques. The relationship of mutual respect, unconditional regard and commitment to bringing out the best in the other is what makes the biggest difference. Why has coaching zoomed ahead of psycho- therapy, and refreshingly so? It’s because it started off as being accessible, not elitist and offering people especially in the workplace a much needed space for positive conversation focused on growth and the future. Coaching is goal directed, generally shorter than therapy, is less stigmatised and has opened up a deeper appreciation of attitudes and behavioural skills as the competitive advantage for organisations. One-model approaches entrench an expert – patient approach which competent coaches must guard against. COACHING APPROACH STYLE CRITICAL QUESTIONS Models-based Control How do I take them where I think they need to go? Process-based Contain How do I give enough control to the client and still retain a purposeful conversation? Philosophy-based Facilitate How do I contextualise the client’s issue within the perspective of my philosophy or discipline? Managed-eclectic Enable Are we both relaxed enough to allow the issue and the solution to emerge in whatever way they will? Do I need to apply any techniques or processes at all? Dr Stanley Arumugam is a Leadership Advisor at Action Aid International, www.actionaid.org/south-africa. ON THE COVERCOVER STORY