Coaches choose the direction of the session in advance based on what worked with previous clients
B.
Coaches strive to stay ahead of the conversation by thinking and analyzing different options
C.
Coaches let clients both drive the coaching and make choices about the tools used during it
D.
Coaches measure their performance by how well the client meets a set of objectives.
The Answer Is:
C
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
The ICF Definition of Coaching emphasizes a "partnership" where clients are the experts in their lives, and coaches facilitate rather than direct (ICF Code of Ethics, Section 1). Competency 3 ("Establishes and Maintains Agreements") and Competency 8 highlight client autonomy in shaping the process. Let’s review:
A. Coaches choose the direction of the session in advance based on what worked with previous clients: This is coach-driven, contradicting ICF’s client-led approach.
B. Coaches strive to stay ahead of the conversation by thinking and analyzing different options: This focuses on the coach’s agenda, not the client’s (Competency 2).
C. Coaches let clients both drive the coaching and make choices about the tools used during it: This reflects ICF’s emphasis on client autonomy and partnership (Competency 5, Competency 7).
D. Coaches measure their performance by how well the client meets a set of objectives: This shifts focus to coach outcomes, not client-driven growth (ICF Code of Ethics, Section 1).
Option C best describes the coaching approach, per ICF standards.
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