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How can a coach — no matter her or his level of experience — improve? There is no secret to improving; it takes focus, consistent effort and a willingness to grow. That said, there are four basic ways we as coaches can up our game. Like the bases of a baseball diamond, you need to

What do some people think when it comes to coaching? Well, they think the wrong things. Here are ten of the most common misunderstandings I’ve seen or heard from coaches and non-coaches alike: 1. Coaches mostly give advice. People who know next to nothing about professional coaching assume it’s a lot like mentoring or advising.

The longtime coaching icon Dean Smith died earlier this month. Newspapers here in North Carolina haven’t stopped running coverage of his life, his death, and his legacy in the weeks since his passing. His was a life of such substance that he left an incredibly large wake. I was on an airplane when I heard

If you have a team member you’d like to get rid of (but you lack the courage or ability to just let him go), then I have three steps you can take to make his life so miserable he will want to quit. Consider this information an early Christmas present. Abolish Autonomy. This is easy.

Beginner coaches often seek to add value by helping the client solve a problem. And that’s okay – it’s kind of like, “Problem examined, problem solved, let’s get to the next problem.”
Meanwhile, masterful coaches add value by helping clients grow, develop, and become a new kind of person (often the kind of person who is more capable of dealing with life’s challenges).
One way to move from beginner to masterful coach is to pay attention to where the focus is. There are three options:

Every coach starts out as a beginner. Those who want to add great value to those they coach are not satisfied to stay there — they want to operate at the professional level.
So what does it take to provide professional level coaching? Here are ten then things that mark a coach as a professional (along with questions/statements the coach might say to demonstrate the competency):
They not only let the client choose the topic
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