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COACHCASE

Exploring Options

Background

The purpose of the Case Assignment is to create a “Live Case” by experiencing the process of coaching.  Because this case is designed around 

experiential learning
, we can go beyond the conceptual knowledge covered in the reading materials to actual skills building. This requires putting what you are learning into immediate practice.

In this third module, you will be working with your coachee to explore options based on the coachee’s assessment of goals and current reality (as determined in Case 2). The objective of this session is to get your coachee to commit to specific actions. Drawing on the background reading for this and the previous modules, you will plan and carry out a coaching session that involves stage O of the GROW model.

There is a comprehensive explanation of the GROW model on the background page for Module 2. You can also read more about it in the following short book chapter:

Passmore, J. (2021). Chapter 6: Coaching with the GROW Model. In 
Excellence in coaching: theory, tools, and techniques to achieve outstanding coaching performance (4th ed.). Kogan Page. Available in the Trident Online Library. 

The structure of the Live Case (
As a reminder, each case involves three separate activities.)

Each module will follow this cycle: Plan, execute, report.

· Before the coaching session, write up a plan using course readings or additional research as a resource (1-2 pages).

· Then meet with the coachee, and use your plan as a guide for the session.

· The bulk of the report is on how it went, including successes and failures.  What would you do differently next time?  (3 to 5 pages).

Preplanning

Action

Reflection

 

What are your goals for the session?

What actions do you plan?

How will you know if you are successful?
(1-2 pages)

 

Meet with coachee (45-50 minutes).

 

Report on the session.

 

Provide a narrative descriptive summary of the conversation as it occurred (1 or 2 paragraphs).

How do you feel the session went?

Analyze the process and outcomes of your coaching.

What new knowledge did you gain?

What would you do differently next time?

Case Assignment

                                                                                

This phase of the coaching process requires 
brainstorming. Think you know everything there is to know about brainstorming? Too often, we overlook some essential basics about processes we think we know well.  Take a few minutes to refresh your understanding of effective brainstorming in this article from the Trident Online Library:

Reed, K. M., & Allen, J. A. (2022). 
Suddenly virtual: making remote meetings work, pp. 1-12. Skillsoft. Available in the Trident Online Library in the Skillsoft Database.

· Brainstorm as many options as possible that will help your coachee achieve his or her goal.

· Discuss the options and select the best ones.

· You may offer your suggestions, but let your coachee do most of the work of generating and evaluating the options.  Remember that the objective is to get the coachee to commit to action, and this means that the coachee must feel “ownership” of the plan.

· Write up this meeting as indicated in the Keys to the Assignment below.

· Turn in your 4- to 6-page paper to the appropriate dropbox by the due date.

Keys to the Assignment

· After reading the background materials for this module and doing additional research if needed, prepare your pre-coaching plan for a 45- to 50-minute session:

· What are your goals for this session? How will you know if you are successful?

· What skills will you use?

· How will you go about doing this?

· What questions will you ask?

· Conduct your coaching session (45 to 50 minutes). Remember the ultimate goal of the session is to come up with a plan to which the coachee commits.

· Write up your post-coaching reflection.

· Report the facts of the coaching session; summarize the plan.

· What went well and what did not?

· What did you learn about coaching from this session?

· What would you do differently next time?

Assignment Expectations

· Include a cover page and reference page in addition to the 4–6 pages of analysis described above.

· Remember that when an assignment calls for 4-6 pages, the assignment was created to result in a paper 6 pages in length; however, your professor may accept a paper that is at least 4 full pages.

· Your paper must have an introduction and a conclusion.

· Use headings to indicate major sections of the report (this is the “organization” part of the grading rubric).

· Cite and reference all sources used to complete this assignment. Your reference list must contain at least 3 high quality peer-reviewed references from the Trident Online Library..

· Use APA formatting according to the 7th edition..

· Proofread and edit your papers carefully. The expectation is zero errors.The best tool to do this is the Editor tool found in MS Word toolbar at the top of the page.

CHECKLIST: THIS GIVES TITLES FOR EACH SECTION

LED514 Module 3 Case Study Checklist (Rev. 12/14/22)

INSTRUCTIONS FOR STUDENT: After you complete your references section in your assignment, copy and paste this grading rubric to your Word document and use it as a checklist to help make sure you covered all the required content, structure, and mechanical expectations.


Content (Student should structure the paper into sections below.)


Student should use mark the box below as a checklist.

Student Notes

Section 1- Introduction ( Use this header): describes what the memo is going to be about; it mentions the upcoming sections.

Section 2- Pre-Coaching Plan ( Use this header): Answer these questions:

· What are your goals for this session? How will you know if you are successful?

· What skills will you use?

· How will you go about doing this?

· What questions will you ask?

Section 3- Facts of the Coaching Session ( Use this header):

In this section, report the facts of the coaching session.

Section 4- Successes & Challenges ( Use this header):

In this section answer– What went well and what did not?

Section 5- Lessons I Learned ( Use this header):

In this section answer— What did you learn about coaching from this session?

Section 6- Improvement Areas ( Use this header):

In this section, answer— What would you do differently next time?

Section 7- References ( Use this header): has at least 3 peer-reviewed/scholarly references from the databases within the CyberLibrary. The references are also integrated within the paper.

Section 8- Grading Rubric ( Use this header): contains this grading rubric.


Organization / Development


Student should use mark the box below as a checklist.

Student Notes

The 8 required sections are organized separately in sequence as listed in the Content section.

The memo is at least 4 full pages in length (excluding references and headers) size 12 Times New Roman font with double spacing text.

Each section is labelled with the header prescribed above.


Mechanics


Student should use mark the box below as a checklist.

Student Notes

Formatting or layout and graphics are pleasing to the eye (font, colors, spacing).

Rules of grammar, word usage, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling are followed.

Sentences are complete, clear, varied, and concise with proper syntax.

Used size 12 Times New Roman font for main body text and References.

Used double spacing between sentences and in References section.

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