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Evaluating CC4 Coaching Presence

by Cathy Liska
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Being open, flexible, and confident while fully conscious of the client is the coaching competency of presence.  It includes being curious, trusting your instincts, experimenting, …

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Evaluating CC3 Establishing Trust and Intimacy with the Client

by Cathy Liska

Because the number one indicator of success in a coaching relationship is the rapport between the coach and the client, this coaching competency of establishing …

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Evaluating CC2 Establishing the Coaching Agreement

by Cathy Liska

Establishing the coaching agreement includes both an initial agreement for the coaching relationship and an agreement at the beginning of each session as to what …

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Evaluating CC1 Ethics and Standards

by Cathy Liska

In the ICF Comparison Table, the only competency that is not directly evaluated during an oral exam for credentialing is Ethics and Standards.  At the …

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ICF Competencies Rating Levels

by Cathy Liska

The ICF published a comparison table on their website that provides excellent awareness of the coaching competencies from the perspective of skill development.  Specifically, it …

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The Importance of Coaching Competencies

by Cathy Liska

Learning and developing coaching competencies is foundational for being a coach.  On it’s surface, it demonstrates a respect for the work and for professionalism.  More …

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Continuing Education for Coaching Competency

by Cathy Liska

After learning coaching competencies, planning for continuing education supports retaining, applying, and enhancing what you learned.  Training reinforces what you are doing right, reminds you …

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Self-directed Study for Coaching Competency

by Cathy Liska

One fun, inexpensive way to further develop coaching competencies is self-directed study.  There are a myriad of resources available to support ongoing learning. Coaching is …

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Coaching for Coaches to Enhance Competency

by Cathy Liska

Coaches are advocates of coaching – after all that is the reason they are doing the work.  The old expression “what is good for the …

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Feedback and 360s of Coaching Competencies

by Cathy Liska

Feedback on coaching competencies creates awareness of skill application.  Sometimes our self-evaluation is in keeping with the feedback of others and sometimes we are surprised …

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