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Index
Cover Page Effective Coaching Copyright Page Contents Preface About the Authors 1. The Goals of Good Coaching
Why Should a Manager Be a Coach? Are You Tapping Your Most Valuable Resource? Accessibility The Benefits of Good Coaching Meanwhile, Back at the Publishing Group The Coach’s Checklist for Chapter 1
2. The Attributes of a Good Coach
Coaching: Definitions and Distinctions Characteristics of a Good Coach Translating Attitudes into Actions The Coach’s Checklist for Chapter 2
3. What Do Your Players Want?
Looking Beyond the Paycheck Three Drives That Motivate Your Staff Strategies for Motivational Coaching The Coach’s Checklist for Chapter 3
4. The Signs of Good Coaching
Body Language “Speaking” Body Language The Elements of a Good Coaching Session The Coach’s Checklist for Chapter 4
5. Asking Good Questions
Why Ask Questions? The Qualities of Effective Coaching Questions Seven Major Types of Questions Three Techniques for Asking Questions The Coach’s Checklist for Chapter 5
6. Powerful Listening
Three Levels of Listening Seven Keys to Effective Listening Moving Beyond Listening The Coach’s Checklist for Chapter 6
7. Creating Solutions Through Coaching
Six Steps to Effective Problem Solving Solution-Focused Coaching Degrees of Difficulty The Coach’s Checklist for Chapter 7
8. The Coach as Trainer
Guidelines for the Coach as Trainer Before, During, and After Training What Kind of Trainer Are You? Four Stages of Learning The Learner’s Point of View An Ideal Training Session How Will You Know If It Worked? The Coach’s Checklist for Chapter 8
9. The Coach as Mentor
Types of Mentoring Effective Mentoring Mentoring to Define the Work Mentoring to Motivate Respecting the Boundaries of Mentoring The Coach’s Checklist for Chapter 9
10. The Coach as Corrector
Make It an Encounter, Not a Confrontation Positive Specific Action Define Consequences Clearly Build on the Possible Look to the Future Performance Killers The Coach’s Checklist for Chapter 10
11. Coaching Trouble Spots
Lack of Authentic Purpose Anxiety (Yours) Fear/Distrust (Theirs) Resistance to Change Lack of Coaching Skills Language Barriers Coaching Obstacles The Coach’s Checklist for Chapter 11
12. Steps to Effective Coaching
Step 1: Build Rapport Step 2: Identify the Issue or Goal Step 3: Create Vision Step 4: Brainstorm Approaches Step 5: Establish an Action Plan Step 6: Commitment and Accountability Step 7: Acknowledgment Step 8: Follow-Up The Coach’s Checklist for Chapter 12
13. Once More, with Feedback
Elements of Effective Feedback Before You Deliver Feedback Delivering Bad News Feedback on Your Feedback The Coach’s Checklist for Chapter 13
14. Coaching and Rewards
Tangible Rewards Symbolic Rewards Intangible Rewards Rules of Rewarding The Coach as a Cheerleader The Coach’s Checklist for Chapter 14
15. Principles of Good Coaching (and Good Living)
The Principle of Getting Started The Illusion of Control The Principle of Decisions The Principle of Change The Principle of Time The Principle of Questions The Principle of Mistakes The Principle of Anger The Illusion of Objectivity The Principle of the Big Picture The Principle of Fear The Principle of Role Modeling The Principle of Life The Coach’s Checklist for Chapter 15
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