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Tim Kincaid United States
Helping Leaders to Lead Even Better
Coach training: Coaches Training Institute
Areas of expertise: Transitions
Coaching experience: 2-3 years with 100+ hours

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Benefits of reciprocal peer supervision

 

It is becoming increasingly well know that engaging in supervision leads to a swag of benefits for coaches:

  • Improve your practice

  • Heighten your self-awareness as a coach

  • Gain a stronger coach-client relational awareness

  • Develop a deeper awareness of the bigger picture of coaching

  • Become aware of how your own personal triggers arise while you're coaching

  • Offload and still maintain confidentiality

  • Understand what's happening (and not happening) in your coaching practice

  • Differentiate between theory and practice

  • Discuss and address challenging client issues

  • Notice the patterns and recurring themes for you as a coach

  • Engage in your own reflective learning

  • Explore the things that puzzle, surprise and challenge you as a coach


In addition, group supervision provides a collaborative exploration of coaching process that you and other members of your group are experiencing and provide you with the following added benefits:

  • Swap knowledge, experiences and resources with members of your group

  • Feel the solidarity of knowing that others are having similar experiences

  • Disperse the isolation that can come from working as a coach

  • Feel stretched professionally

  • Engage in a riveting one hour group teleconference with coaches from all over the world



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