1.2 What makes a good coach?
At the core of good coaching is an interest in making things better for people, and the emotional intelligence to build effective relationships with them.
Listen to these coaches sharing their opinion of what makes a good coach.
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Many of the skills described by the coaches in the video are similar to those used by a mentor, including listening and questioning, rapport building and empathy. But a key difference is that a coach usually won’t have personal experience of their client’s context and so will be using their intuition to facilitate the coachee’s own problem solving abilities – working creatively to encourage them to reflect on and explore their thoughts.
Van Nieuwerburgh (2020, pp. 179–181) focuses on how a coach can develop ‘a coaching way of being’. He explains that the most effective coaches:
- are humble
- are confident in their ability as coaches
- care about people
- believe that their coachees will achieve more of their potential
- treat others with respect
- have integrity
- demonstrate intercultural sensitivity.
In the next section, you’ll start to look at some of the key skills that an effective mentor or coach will demonstrate.