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Coaching for Leaders

4: What Coaching Is and Why It’s Different

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Business, Management, Careers

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2011

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Here’s the link I promised to the EDS commercial on building a plane in the air.

Socrates said, “The beginning of wisdom is the definition of terms.” (accidentally attributed to Plato in the audio of the show – apologies!)

Let’s look at: leading, managing, training/teaching, mentoring, consulting, counseling, and of course coaching.

Leading: Creating environments that achieve a shared vision.

Managing: Establishing, monitoring, and controlling processes and procedures

  • Communicating clear expectations
  • Follow-up
  • Feedback or consequences
  • My work at SCORE! Educational Centers was an example of management in action

Training/Teaching: Transferring information from a knowledgable party to a less knowledgable party

  • Lynda.com is a great example of online training
  • This podcast is also an example

Mentoring: Providing advice and perspective from experience

  • Generally this is someone who knows a lot about a process
  • My parents have provided lots of mentoring for me: insurance, home, investments, etc.
  • It’s less about the position and more about what you are communicating

Consulting: Making recommendations based on expertise

  • Clients hire Bonni (my wife) for her expertise in eLearning

Counseling/Therapy: Helping an individual reframe the past in order to improve the future

  • Don’t do it as a leader
  • Refer people to human resources, employee assistance programs, or a counseling center (at a university)

A note about coaching definitions:

  • Coaching is a results-partnership. True, but too general.
  • International Coach Federation says “Partnering with clients in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires them to maximize their personal and professional potential.” Also true, but too general…and why only with clients?
  • PCMA says, “The field of coaching is growing quickly, and is continually redefining and refining itself in the process. Even coaching and consulting experts do not always agree on precise meanings and applications.” Certainly true!

Kampa-Kokesch and Anderson (2001) review research and detail a process for coaching.

Coaching: Developing a person through the process of rapport, assessment, feedback, planning, implementation, and evaluation

  • Rapport – Build the relationship and trust – FROM (see episode #2)
  • Assessment – Prescription without diagnosis is malpractice – use observation, assessments, questioning
  • Feedback – Data points for people to understand
  • Planning – Make a flight plan
  • Implementation – Work the plan
  • Evaluation – How did we do?

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello you're listening to coaching skills for leaders. This is episode number four recorded on September 10th 2011 Maximizing human potential.

0:13.0

Welcome to Coaching Skills for Leaders.

0:20.0

My name is Dave Stahoviac. This is the show for leaders who want to develop

0:25.4

their coaching skills so they can influence the success of others, their organization,

0:30.0

and themselves. Whether you're a season leader, you're leading people for the first time,

0:33.8

improving your coaching skills will drive your success and most importantly the

0:38.7

success of others. Today's topic, what is coaching and why is it different from other development tools?

0:46.0

Thanks so much for listening and so excited to have you back for the fourth episode here of the podcast

0:52.0

and someone who was listening to the show last

0:55.0

week said hey this is great but oh by the way what is coaching and I had that

1:00.8

thought that I that really should have been the first episode of this

1:07.5

podcast rather than episode number four. So hey I hope you will work with me here as I jump back a little bit and talk today about what is coaching and what are some other learning and development tools.

1:21.0

And I think about this a little bit like I think about this commercial I saw this week.

1:25.0

My wife Bonnie was very kind to share a commercial that EDS did a long time ago on just explaining complexity of trying to do something

1:37.0

successfully and be learning at the same time. And I think this

1:39.4

podcast is a great example of that. And EDS has this wonderful commercial where they talk about how to

1:46.2

build an airplane while they're flying it and show a basically a one minute overview of what it would be like if you were trying to build an

1:54.4

airplane at the same time it was up in the air and it's hilarious and I'll put a link to

1:58.0

it on the show notes for this podcast because it's just a great metaphor for how we're all learning and doing at the same time.

2:06.0

So hopefully you'll bear with me as I jump back here a little bit and talk about what is coaching.

2:10.0

And we'll start it off here with Plato, Plato, everyone's favorite philosopher.

2:15.5

Plato said that the beginning of wisdom is the definition of terms.

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