The document discusses the differences between coaching and related fields like therapy, counseling, consulting, and mentoring. It outlines that coaching focuses on performance improvement, future goals and action, while therapy addresses past issues. Counseling explores problems reactively, while coaching prevents problems proactively. Consulting provides answers, while coaching helps clients find their own. Mentoring passes on wisdom, while coaching emphasizes personal change through reflection. Coaching aims to create sustainable, measurable behavioral changes through proven tools and techniques.
3. 01_Reiss_45037 (V-5).gxd MHN4/4/09 No serious athlete would consider training for an Olympic event, or other challenging sports competition, without the assistance of an inspiring, skilled coach . Usiah Bolt 100 metres 9.74 secs
4. Coaching 74.700.000 pages Mentoring 14.100.000 pages Counselling 13.100.000 pages Google search throws up 75 million pages on coaching
6. With all the things that are remarkable about Tiger Woods, probably the most remarkable is the fact that he has a coach. (The coach may change from time to time but he always has one.) Even Tiger Woods Has A Coach
7. Why do you think Tiger Woods has a coach? . 1.First, we cannot see our own mistakes and 2.If we are not getting better we are getting worse . The second belief is probably the more powerful of the two in driving high-performance individuals We have never met Tiger Woods so we don’t know for sure why he has a coach, but we’d like to think he has a coach for the same reason all high-performing individuals have one. Those who have hired a personal coach have done so because they subscribe to two overriding beliefs
8. He is a great driver, consistent and quick, but he also makes mistakes like we all do, because he is a human being.“ . " These days racing is in the mind.” Everyone out there is good, and they all deserve to win. Lewis needs to recapture his driving from last year . He needs to find that relaxed style again. We see him making the odd mistake , and that is not down to his ability. He wouldn't be doing that if he was driving naturally , the way he showed that he can. Lewis has been misled at times by the opinion of others. He needs one advisor who is unbiased and unemotional, and to be his own worst critic in the most positive way." Advice from Britain's latest world champion, multiple touring car championship title winner Andy Priaulx, hit a little closer to home You have coaches in all other sports, so why not in motorsport?
9. 01_Reiss_45037 (V-5).gxd MHN4/4/09 Every moment of one’s existence one’s growing into more or retreating into less. One is always living a little more or dying a little bit. Norman Mailer Coaching is not new
10. Seventeenth-century merchants turned to "cunning men," or wizards, for guidance; entrepreneurs today turn to their more modern counterparts: coaches. Ever since Machiavelli first advised a young prince, leaders have sought the counsel of outsiders. After all, it's lonely at the top.
11. He founded the International Coach Federation in 1995, as well as several coach training schools, Thomas Leonard is considered to be the founder of the modern coaching profession . including CoachU, CoachVille, and the Graduate School of Coaching. He died suddenly in 2003, leaving behind a rapidly growing new profession. In 2005, the ICF reported over 8,500 coach-members and 132 chapters in 34 countries— double the number of members two years before that and an exponential increase since the Federation’s formation. Thomas felt that "Everyone is a Coach.“ Not a professional coach perhaps, but certainly a coach in their own way.
12. From his perspective coaching was a set of advanced communication and relating skills, with knowledge and experience woven in. For organizations , an effective, beneficial strategy for managing change, developing and retaining leaders, and changing the culture of organizations. For individuals, it has awakened or rekindled purpose, mission and passion, enabling people to connect what matters most to them in their daily lives .
13. 01_Reiss_45037 (V-5).gxd MHN4/4/09 Like sports coaches.professional and executive coaches perform similar functions. Improving thinking skills, improving imagery skills, and taking purposeful action are key ingredients to achieving challenging goals.
14. Coaches are taught to “see” the highest potential in everyone they work with. Coaches believe each person is an expert in their own life, and each is creative, resourceful and whole and therefore capable of creating their own solutions.
15. Muramatsu Micromanager,consumed by tiny details Runs the company on her own takes all decisions,operations Creativity and passion getting depleted by business demands Getting .feeling despondent Coach’s Assessment personal and professional accomplishment constraints identify her goals and dreams, step-by-step plan to get there. Coachwork –taking the client to the next level Time management , delegation, smaller more manageable goals
16. Dina Dwyer-Owens Head of Dwyer Group 36 Succeeded her father Worked at the company No time to sit and strategize Joined a Group Coaching Program for Entrepreneurs Difficulties Not much time to prove herself Transformation from employee to boss difficult Male Dominated company Setting priorities a problem Sucked into too many meetings Not able to do the things that had to be done She wouldn't have much time to prove herself. Major changes incl acquisition
17. encouraged the entrepreneurs to think about their calendars as consisting of three types of days: "focus days," during which you do what's most valuable to expand the company; "buffer days," spent preparing for focus days; and "free days," time off to recharge the batteries . Pellegrini then explained that participants eventually should be taking 150 free days a year--a difficult concept for many in the room to swallow. "The control freaks in the room start to panic," Pellegrini says. People tend to calm down some when they learn that the number includes 104 Saturdays and Sundays. But it's still a big adjustment because many business owners don't slow down on weekends. Dwyer-Owens grasped these time-management concepts immediately . In fact, the whole notion of an organized system held enormous appeal because it reminded her of the systems that her own company puts in place to help franchisees run their businesses.
22. Business coaching addresses the personal and business effectiveness overlap 01_Reiss_45037 (V-5).gxd MHN4/4/09
23. Executive Coaching- It’s all about supporting behaviour CHANGE 01_Reiss_45037 (V-5).gxd MHN4/4/09 . “The central issue is never strategy, structure, culture, or systems. The core of the matter is always about changing the behavior of people” “ Behavior change happens mostly by speaking to people’s feelings. In highly successful change efforts, people find ways to help others see the problems or solutions in ways that influence emotions, not just thought” (p. 55). Supporting change efforts with a coaching approach that addresses the soft, people issues and deals with coachees’ feelings can help sustain those efforts and add lasting value to improvement investments.
24. Coaching is behaviour based 01_Reiss_45037 (V-5).gxd MHN4/4/09 " Behavior change and strategy realization are the two primary desired results of business coaching Behavior change means that when specific behaviors are identified, examined and modified, coaches help executives change to be more effective . Strategy realization means that the executive needs guidance in clarifying the business strategy to help the business achieve financial, customer or organization goals." - 'Professor D. Ulrich at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. All people and systems are dynamic -changing throughout time. For people to grow they have to do different things, change certain habits and that means a change in their behavior. Without that nothing changes. " Behavior change and strategy realization are the two primary desired results of business coaching ..Behavior change means that when specific behaviors are identified, examined and modified, coaches help executives change to be more effective. Strategy realization means that the executive needs guidance in clarifying the business strategy to help the business achieve financial, customer or organization goals." - 'Professor D. Ulrich at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. - Some differences between Behavior based Coaching and "traditional coaching": "Executives should seek coaching when they feel that a change in behavior can make a difference in their own success or the success of their team or organization." -Harvard Business Report All people and systems are dynamic -changing throughout time. For people to grow they have to do different things, change certain habits and that means a change in their behavior. Without that nothing changes.
25. , whom you'd hire to address a particular operational or technical problem. And they're not psychotherapists , whom you'd tap to work through emotional issues. Coaches generally focus on one thing: improving your performance as a leader They do this in much the same way sports coaches work with athletes: by helping you make the most of your natural abilities and find ways to work around your weaknesses. A good coach will make sure you meet your commitments, behave like a grownup, and otherwise stay out of your own way--things nearly all of us can use a little help with. Executive coaches are not quite business consultants
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27. Organisational Benefits 01_Reiss_45037 (V-5).gxd MHN4/4/09 One hundred executives from Fortune 100 companies received executive coaching that was both change oriented—aimed at changing certain behaviors or skills—and growth oriented—aimed at sharpening performance. Organizational benefits included • Increased organizational strength • Increased executive retention • Increased productivity • Increased quality • Reduced complaints • Improved working relationships with staff • Improved teamwork • Improved job satisfaction • Conflict reduction • Increased organizational commitment
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30. The CFI framework Tools & Templates Skills Process CFI’s framework places significant emphasis on skills. It sees skills and process as quite interlinked. It sees tools as enablers.
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36. 01_Reiss_45037 (V-5).gxd MHN4/4/09 1 The ability to locate, assess and measure the appropriate behavioral aspects impacting upon a personal/professional (learning or development) change initiative or the performance of a specific professional skill set to be enhanced. 2 The ability to translate behavioral feedback into an action plan. 3 And, the ability to determine the relationship between the personal behavior of the individual and the organizational and business context in which the executive operates The Three Critical Abilities -a coach requires to create a successful development plan for a client Coaching = Achieving SUSTAINABLE, MEASURABLE CHANGE Change = BEHAVIOR Behavioral Change = Can only be obtained through the use and mastery of TOOLS, TECHNIQUES and PROCESSES that have a basis in the behavioral sciences First Law of Professional Coaching : -This decade's rapid development of coaching technology has now given rise to third generation coaching. Use empirically proven methodology -to obtain statistically proven Value-Added Results T he Three Critical Abilities -a coach requires to create a successful development plan for an executive : The ability to locate, assess and measure the appropriate behavioral aspects impacting upon a personal/professional (learning or development) change initiative or the performance of a specific professional skill set to be enhanced. The ability to translate behavioral feedback into an action plan. And, the ability to determine the relationship between the personal behavior of the individual and the organizational and business context in which the executive operates. -This decade's rapid development of coaching technology has now given rise to third generation coaching. Use empirically proven methodology -to obtain statistically proven Value-Added Results
38. 01_Reiss_45037 (V-5).gxd MHN4/4/09 If you need coaching or If you want to pursue a career in coaching Contact Melarkode Narasimhan [email_address] 09769 600 609