Meet your coachee personally and discuss the ways of cooperation and the basic rules of your relationship.
3. Build the coaching plan
Based on the above two steps, establish a plan for your cooperation, including objectives, roles and responsibilities. Agree on the duration of your cooperation and interim benchmarks of success. The plan should be realistic, but also motivate your coachee and focus on your business.
4. Be a partner in thinking
Your responsibility is not to provide all the answers, but help your coachee think and act independently. Ask questions and see how he could think and process information.
5. Evaluate the results
Evaluate both the coaching process and its results to see whether your efforts are beneficial for the coachee and for the organization. Leave also some space for reflection. Think about what you have learned and the feedback from your coachee. Enhance your coaching approach accordingly.
6. Determine next steps and share what you have learned
Create a community of coaches in your organization and share your best practices.
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Article source Training Magazine - U.S. professional development magazine