CMI Unit 533 Strategies for Delivering Professional Coaching

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The Professional Coach must utilise their knowledge, skills and expertise when selecting and using strategies for the delivery of professional coaching. Choosing the best approach can be challenging. This unit introduces a wide range of strategies for delivering professional coaching. It also explores the influence of coachee’s values, behaviours and culture on their ability to engage with the coaching process.

On successful completion of the unit the Professional Coach will be able to apply their understanding of approaches, models, tools and techniques to develop a strategy to respond to different needs and expectations of coachees.

Course content

1.1  Discuss the benefits of professional coaching

1.2  Evaluate professional coaching with other methods that support the development of individuals

1.3  Analyse the roles and responsibilities for delivering and managing professional coaching

1.4  Evaluate the ethical and legal frameworks which inform professional coaching

2.1 Evaluate the role and purpose of contracting in professional coaching

2.2 Discuss the process for delivering professional coaching

Key Features

CMI Unit 533 Strategies for Delivering Professional Coaching

Course Summary

Guided Learning

16 hours

Course / Unit Credit Value

Unit 532: 70 TUT
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