A Coach’s Self-Evaluation Checklist
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The
questions below relate to the skills and qualities needed for effective
coaching. Use this tool to evaluate your own effectiveness as a coach.
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Question
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Yes
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No
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1.
Do you seize learning
opportunities and focus on immediate performance problems for your employees?
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2.
Do you try to develop a
supportive, emotional bond with your direct reports?
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3.
Do you observe your
direct reports’ behavior?
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4.
Do you form and test
hypotheses about your direct reports’ behavior before acting on them?
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5.
Do you separate
observations from judgments or assumptions?
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6.
Do you listen for signals
that your help is needed?
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7.
Are you careful to avoid
using your own performance as a yardstick to measure others?
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8.
Do you prepare employees
for coaching sessions in advance?
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9.
Do you use open-ended
questions to promote sharing of ideas and information?
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10.
Do you use closed
questions (those that require a “yes” or “no” response) to help focus the
discussion?
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11.
Do you blend inquiry
(asking questions) with advocacy (offering opinions and ideas) during
discussions with individuals you’re coaching?
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12.
Do you listen actively
when someone is talking with you?
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13.
Do you paraphrase or use
some other method to clarify what is being said in a discussion?
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14.
Are you able to discern
the emotions behind your employees’ words?
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15.
Do you identify causes of
performance problems or look for ways to close skill gaps?
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16.
Do you work with the
employees you are coaching to generate alternative approaches or solutions
that you can consider together?
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17.
Do you work with your
direct reports to reach agreement on desired goals and outcomes?
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18.
Do you set a positive
tone during coaching sessions?
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19.
Do you demonstrate
sincerity in wanting to help your direct reports?
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20.
Do you customize your
coaching approach depending on the person you are coaching?
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21.
Do you give specific
feedback?
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22.
Do you give timely
feedback?
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23.
Do you give feedback that
focuses on behavior and its consequences (rather than on vague judgments)?
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24.
Do you give positive as
well as negative feedback?
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25.
Do you always follow up
on a coaching discussion to make sure progress is proceeding as planned?
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TOTALS
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If you
answered “yes” to most of these questions, you are probably an
effective coach.
If you
answered “no” to some or many of these questions, you may want to
consider how you can further develop your coaching skills.
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Coach's self-evaluation checklist
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