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    Coaching

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    Level 3 in Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector 28/11/08 Theory Assignment Task 1 In March 2007 I completed 25 years in the Royal Marines and within that period spent 18 years as an instructor and assessor within a number of specialist areas. These included Leadership and management and individual specialisation upgrade courses. Having left the Royal Marines and spent a short time as a salesman I started working at Cornwall College Business as a Trainer Consultant in

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    Life Coaching

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    for a life coaching session before the meeting. In order to prepare for a life coaching session the coach would make use of a notebook or having paper to hand and diary such that any ideas‚ plans‚ subjects and exercises that arise‚ can be discussed. This is to ensure that what is written down are ‘facts’. The use of having a diary can also be easier to set deadlines and ensure that no double bookings have taken place. Furthermore‚ taking at least 20 – 30mins prior to the session can be beneficial

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    Football coaching

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    players at all levels‚ from beginners to top ...As a football coach you would: plan coaching activities‚ sessions and programmes provide feedback and give advice on players’ performance‚ fitness and technical skills develop and discuss strategies and tactics for both individual and team play give guidance on nutrition‚ and injury recognition and prevention research good practice and innovative examples of coaching from around the world advise players on how to keep up a positive mental attitude

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    Benefits of Coaching

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    Assessment Task 2 Coaching could be a benefit for both the organisation and for the individuals they employ If there is a good system of coaching installed‚ its benefit could be so extensive that the whole organisation can benefit. Some of the benefits for organisations were illustrated by The 2002 Coaching at Work survey carried out by the Chartered Management Institute supported by Lloyds TSB‚ which in its findings found that the main reason for using coaching in organisations was for

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    coaching and mentoring

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    416:- The coaching and mentoring roles The word "mentor" comes from the The Odyssey‚ written by the Greek poet Homer. As Odysseus (Ulysses" in the Latin translation) is preparing to go to fight the Trojan war‚ he realises he is leaving behind his one and only heir‚ Telemachus. Since Telemachus is only of primary school age‚ and since wars tended to drag on for many years‚ Odysseus recognises that Telemachus needs to be coached on how to be king whilst he is off fighting. He engages a family friend

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    Coaching In The Workplace

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    Diana Smith Coaching in the Workplace September 4‚ 2014 Sullivan University Coaching in the Workplace If one were to think of the duties of a manager they would probably think of directing their teams‚ responsibility and providing positive results. A good manager is one that can realize that their employee’s successes are their successes and they need to do what they can to bring success to their teams. This includes knowing the difference between criticizing and coaching. Coaching is not something

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    On The Job Coaching People are motivated by the amount of time you spend on developing their skills and the key to this is coaching. Coaching enables the student to improve their performance through monitoring and assessing past performances. An effective way to do this is to play back call recordings to allow you both to celebrate excellence and highlight points for improvement. It is particularly motivational to use our call monitoring sheets so the agent can tangibly measure their

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    Coaching Gdp

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    What is Coaching and how can GDP benefit from it? Coaching is about guiding an individual to confidently reach their aims and goals and achieve their full potential within all aspects of their lives‚ both personally and professionally. It is about helping an individual to achieve these aims and goals without advice‚ suggestion or judgement. The IIC (International Institute of Coaching) defines it as - “an interactive‚ results orientated enlightening process that brings about change. Coaching provides

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    Coaching Environment

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    Introduction So who is the driving force behind every team to make them successful or non-successful? There is a coaching environment which exists for all teams which either facilitates the athlete’s progression in the sport or could possible scare them from the team. It is the people involved directly with the team that creates this coaching environment. Who precisely is involved here shall be discussed as well as the influence sport scientists may have on this environment‚ whether it is a hindrance

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    Observation and Coaching

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    Advanced Coaching Programme Leadership and Skills Improvement Service (LSIS) 2010 Assessment Title: Observation Report Submission Date: 22nd July 2010 Name: Ndenko Asong Word count: 1‚386 Table of Content Contents Introduction 3 The Setting 3 Casual Attributions in Conversation 4 Body Language and Rapport 4 Summary & Conclusion 5 Bibliography 6 Introduction Much about conversation depends on the rapport between the two parties. As Clutterback explains

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