Selecting A Coach
By Susan MyersICF Credentialed Coach
I strongly urge you to select a coach who has been trained by a certified coaching program and credentialed by a leading professional coaching organization.
The International Coach Federation (ICF) remains the leading coaching organization, ensuring that the coaches meet competency and ethical standards. The ICF provides guidance for selecting a coach. Please see the following:
How
do you ensure a compatible partnership?
Overall, be prepared to design the coaching partnership with the coach. For
example, think of a strong partnership that you currently have in your work or
life. Look at how you built that relationship and what is important to you
about partnership. You will want to build those same things into a coaching
relationship. Here are a few other tips:
• Have a personal interview with one or
more coaches to determine "what feels right" in terms of the
chemistry. Coaches are accustomed to being interviewed, and there is generally
no charge for an introductory conversation of this type.
• Look for stylistic similarities and
differences between the coach and you and how these might support your growth
as an individual or the growth of your team.
• Discuss your goals for coaching within
the context of the coach's specialty or the coach's preferred way of working
with a individual or team
Talk with the coach about what to do if you ever
feel things are not going well; make some agreements up front on how to handle
questions or problems.
• Remember that coaching is a partnership,
so be assertive about talking with the coach about anything that is of concern
at any time.
For more information about selecting a coach:
http://www.coachfederation.org/clients/coaching-faqs/
http://www.coachinc.com/coachu/find%20a%20coach/default.asp?s=1
Please contact me for help in finding the right coach for you.
susan@myerscoaching.biz
