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Types of Coaching

Types of Coaching Approaches

There are a range of coaching approaches and each individual will have very specific needs and requirements. These needs will be assessed in the initial consultation where your expert qualified coach will ask you a series of questions to better understand your needs and goals. Your coach will share the approach they feel will best suit your personality, learning style and needs although you will also have the opportunity to discuss which approach you feel you will engage with best.

Directive Coaching

The Directive coaching approach sees the role of the coach as the expert and the client’s role as the apprentice. The client needs support in what to do and the coach is the decision maker. The coach plays the expert and is directing the client. This approach works very well for clients who are very new or inexperienced in their current role or who have experience severe difficulty in setting or achieving their goals.

Dialogical Coaching

The Dialogical Coaching approach is a partnership between client and coach. The coach honours the autonomy of the client they are working with and the coach acts to serve and support them. This approach works best with clients who are already very established in their current role and are looking and new learning, developmental and progression opportunities to enhance their career, personal life or other ambitions.

Facilitative Coaching

The Facilitative Coaching approach is more of a sounding board where the client sets the goals and knows what they want to achieve. The coach facilitates this through expert coaching, deep questioning and active listening. This approach is ideal for senior and executive leaders who have a very clear plan and vision, but need support in sounding it out and using a coach to help decipher, gather and execute their strategy with utmost precision and effectiveness.
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