ICF Coaching Core Competency Model Update

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In the context of coaching, what does 'Demonstrates Ethical Practice' primarily entail?

  • Understanding and consistently applying coaching ethics and standards of coaching in all interactions. (correct)
  • Prioritizing the coach's personal values and beliefs above all else to maintain authenticity.
  • Focusing solely on achieving the client's desired outcomes, regardless of ethical considerations.
  • Adapting ethical guidelines to suit the specific needs and expectations of each client.

How might a coach effectively demonstrate sensitivity to a client's identity in a coaching session?

  • By directly challenging the client's beliefs to encourage personal growth.
  • By using inclusive and respectful language that acknowledges the client's background and experiences. (correct)
  • By avoiding discussion of sensitive topics to prevent discomfort.
  • By assuming a universal understanding of cultural norms and values.

What is the most effective way for a coach to handle a situation where a client's needs extend beyond the coach's area of expertise?

  • Referring the client to other support professionals who are better equipped to assist. (correct)
  • Advising the client to research and find their own solutions.
  • Continuing to coach the client while learning about the new area of expertise.
  • Attempting to address the client's needs to the best of their ability without admitting limitations.

How can a coach effectively balance maintaining confidentiality with the need to adhere to legal requirements?

<p>By disclosing client information only when explicitly required by law, while informing the client whenever possible. (D)</p>
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How does embodying a coaching mindset contribute to a coach's effectiveness?

<p>It helps the coach maintain openness so they may support the client's autonomy. (D)</p>
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In what specific way does engaging in ongoing reflective practice enhance a coach's abilities?

<p>It helps the coach identify areas for improvement, stay adaptable, and provide more effective support to clients. (B)</p>
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What does it mean for a coach to 'remain aware of and open to the influence of context and culture on self and others'?

<p>Understanding and respecting the impact of cultural and contextual factors on both the coach's and client's perspectives and behaviors. (D)</p>
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How does a coach's ability to regulate their own emotions benefit their clients?

<p>By providing a calm and stable presence, enabling the client to explore their emotions without feeling overwhelmed. (D)</p>
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Why is it essential for coaches to establish clear agreements with clients and relevant stakeholders?

<p>To ensure all parties have a shared understanding of the coaching relationship, process, and goals. (C)</p>
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How should a coach approach defining measures of success with a client?

<p>The coach and client should collaboratively define success based on the client's specific goals and aspirations. (D)</p>
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What is the primary purpose of creating a safe and supportive environment in coaching?

<p>To ensure the client feels comfortable sharing openly and honestly. (B)</p>
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What does it mean for a coach to 'seek to understand the client within their context'?

<p>Consider identity, environment, and experiences. (B)</p>
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How can a coach best demonstrate respect for a client's identity and language?

<p>Using inclusive and respectful language. (B)</p>
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What does 'maintaining presence' mean in the context of a coaching session?

<p>Being fully focused. (C)</p>
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How does a coach's curiosity impact a coaching session?

<p>Allows for discoveries. (C)</p>
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In which way is effective listening best demonstrated?

<p>Focusing on the client's words. (D)</p>
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What is least important for enhancing the coach's understanding of a client?

<p>Agreements. (B)</p>
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Which response by the coach best demonstrates impactful listening?

<p>Paraphrases what the client says. (C)</p>
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What does 'Evokes Awareness' mean?

<p>Creating insights. (C)</p>
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Which tools are primarily used in the 'Evokes Awareness' process?

<p>Powerful questioning. (A)</p>
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What would an effective 'Evokes Awareness' question entail?

<p>Current beliefs. (D)</p>
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What is the primary goal associated with Facilitates Client Growth?

<p>Client autonomy. (C)</p>
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What best enables a coach to transform learning into insight?

<p>Transform insights to action. (C)</p>
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Which statement best reflects how new awareness should be integrated?

<p>Worldview and behaviors. (A)</p>
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What role do accountability measures play in client growth?

<p>Increase learning. (C)</p>
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How does support of client autonomy help the client's goals?

<p>It designs goals. (D)</p>
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What is the role of a coach after identified actions?

<p>Identify outcomes. (A)</p>
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How can a coach support considerations for moving forward?

<p>Acknowledge resources. (A)</p>
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Why summary the results of insights?

<p>To reinforce insights. (B)</p>
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In what scenario might a coach refrain from celebrating progress?

<p>In cases of inaction. (B)</p>
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How can a coach best close a session?

<p>By partnering with them. (D)</p>
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What should be considered in the 'Demonstrates Ethical Practice' standard?

<p>Honesty/Integrity. (B)</p>
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Who must a coach consistently apply coaching ethics towards?

<p>Stakeholders. (C)</p>
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What is the primary focus of 'Listens Actively'?

<p>What the client is and is not saying. (A)</p>
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How should the coach consider the client?

<p>Identity, environment, experiences, and beliefs. (D)</p>
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What results from reflective summaries by the coach?

<p>Clarity. (D)</p>
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What is important to recognize and notice in listening?

<p>When there is more to communicate. (B)</p>
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Flashcards

Demonstrates Ethical Practice

Understands and consistently applies coaching ethics and standards.

Embodies a Coaching Mindset

Maintains an open, curious, flexible, and client-centered state of mind.

Establishes and Maintains Agreements

Partners with the client to create clear agreements about the coaching relationship, process, plans, and goals.

Cultivates Trust and Safety

Partners with the client to create a safe, supportive environment.

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Maintains Presence

Is fully conscious and present with the client, employing a style that is open, flexible, grounded and confident.

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Listens Actively

Focuses on what the client is and is not saying to fully understand what is being communicated.

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Evokes Awareness

Facilitates client insight and learning by using tools and techniques such as powerful questioning, silence, metaphor or analogy

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Facilitates Client Growth

Partners with the client to transform learning and insight into action. Promotes client autonomy in the coaching process.

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Study Notes

  • The International Coach Federation (ICF) has announced an updated ICF Coaching Core Competency Model after a rigorous, 24-month coaching practice analysis.
  • The updated model is based on evidence collected from over 1,300 coaches worldwide, including both ICF members and non-members.
  • The updated model represents diverse coaching disciplines, training backgrounds, coaching styles, and experience levels.
  • The large-scale research initiative validates that much of the existing ICF Core Competency Model, developed nearly 25 years ago, remains critically important to coaching practice today.
  • New elements integrated into the model emphasize ethical behavior and confidentiality.
  • A coaching mindset, reflective practice, distinctions between coaching agreement levels, coach-client partnership, and cultural, systemic, and contextual awareness are emphasized.
  • The components, combined with emerging themes, reflect elements of coaching practice and serve as stronger coaching standards.
  • The updated Core Competency model went into effect in the second half of 2021.

Foundation

  • Demonstrates Ethical Practice: Understands and consistently applies coaching ethics and coaching standards.
  • Demonstrates personal integrity and honesty in interactions with clients, sponsors and relevant stakeholders.
  • Sensitivity to clients' identity, environment, experiences, values and beliefs is expected
  • Uses language appropriate and respectful to clients, sponsors and relevant stakeholders.
  • Abides by the ICF Code of Ethics and upholds the Core Values.
  • Maintains confidentiality with client information per stakeholder agreements and pertinent laws.
  • Maintains the distinctions between coaching, consulting, psychotherapy and other support professions.
  • Refers clients to other support professionals, as appropriate.
  • Embodies a Coaching Mindset: Develops and maintains a mindset that is open, curious, flexible and client-centered.
  • Acknowledges that clients are responsible for their own choices.
  • Engages in ongoing learning and development as a coach.
  • Develops an ongoing reflective practice to enhance one's coaching.
  • Remains aware of and open to the influence of context and culture on self and others.
  • Uses awareness of self and one's intuition to benefit clients.
  • Develops and maintains the ability to regulate one's emotions.
  • Mentally and emotionally prepares for sessions.
  • Seeks help from outside sources when necessary.

Co-Creating the Relationship

  • Establishes and Maintains Agreements: Partners with the client and relevant stakeholders to create clear agreements about the coaching relationship, process, plans, and goals. Establishes agreements for the overall coaching engagement as well as those for each coaching session.
  • Explains what coaching is and is not and describes the process to the client and relevant stakeholders.
  • Reaches agreement about what is and is not appropriate in the relationship, what is and is not being offered, and the responsibilities of the client and relevant stakeholders.
  • Reaches agreement about the guidelines and specific parameters of the coaching relationship such as logistics, fees, scheduling, duration, termination, confidentiality and inclusion of others.
  • Partners with the client and relevant stakeholders to establish an overall coaching plan and goals.
  • Partners with the client to determine client-coach compatibility.
  • Partners with the client to identify or reconfirm what they want to accomplish in the session.
  • Partners with the client to define what the client believes they need to address or resolve to achieve what they want to accomplish in the session.
  • Partners with the client to define or reconfirm measures of success for what the client wants to accomplish in the coaching engagement or individual session.
  • Partners with the client to manage the time and focus of the session.
  • Continues coaching in the direction of the client's desired outcome unless the client indicates otherwise.
  • Partners with the client to end the coaching relationship in a way that honors the experience.
  • Cultivates Trust and Safety: Partners with the client to create a safe, supportive environment that allows the client to share freely. Maintains a relationship of mutual respect and trust.
  • Seeks to understand the client within their context which may include their identity, environment, experiences, values and beliefs.
  • Demonstrates respect for the client's identity, perceptions, style and language and adapts one's coaching to the client.
  • Acknowledges and respects the client's unique talents, insights and work in the coaching process.
  • Shows support, empathy and concern for the client.
  • Acknowledges and supports the client's expression of feelings, perceptions, concerns, beliefs and suggestions.
  • Demonstrates openness and transparency as a way to display vulnerability and build trust with the client.
  • Maintains Presence: Is fully conscious and present with the client, employing a style that is open, flexible, grounded and confident.
  • Remains focused, observant, empathetic and responsive to the client.
  • Demonstrates curiosity during the coaching process.
  • Manages one's emotions to stay present with the client.
  • Demonstrates confidence in working with strong client emotions during the coaching process.
  • Is comfortable working in a space of not knowing.
  • Creates or allows space for silence, pause or reflection.

Communicating Effectively

  • Listens Actively: Focuses on what the client is and is not saying to fully understand what is being communicated in the context of the client systems and to support client self-expression.
  • Considers the client's context, identity, environment, experiences, values and beliefs to enhance understanding of what the client is communicating.
  • Reflects or summarizes what the client communicated to ensure clarity and understanding.
  • Recognizes and inquires when there is more to what the client is communicating.
  • Notices, acknowledges and explores the client's emotions, energy shifts, non-verbal cues or other behaviors.
  • Integrates the client's words, tone of voice and body language to determine the full meaning of what is being communicated.
  • Notices trends in the client's behaviors and emotions across sessions to discern themes and patterns.
  • Evokes Awareness: Facilitates client insight and learning by using tools and techniques such as powerful questioning, silence, metaphor or analogy.
  • Considers client experience when deciding what might be most useful.
  • Challenges the client as a way to evoke awareness or insight.
  • Asks questions about the client, such as their way of thinking, values, needs, wants and beliefs.
  • Asks questions that help the client explore beyond current thinking.
  • Invites the client to share more about their experience in the moment.
  • Notices what is working to enhance client progress.
  • Adjusts the coaching approach in response to the client's needs.
  • Helps the client identify factors that influence current and future patterns of behavior, thinking or emotion.
  • Invites the client to generate ideas about how they can move forward and what they are willing or able to do.
  • Supports the client in reframing perspectives.
  • Shares observations, insights and feelings, without attachment, that have the potential to create new learning for the client.

Cultivating Learning and Growth

  • Facilitates Client Growth: Partners with the client to transform learning and insight into action. Promotes client autonomy in the coaching process.
  • Works with the client to integrate new awareness, insight or learning into their worldview and behaviors.
  • Partners with the client to design goals, actions and accountability measures that integrate and expand new learning.
  • Acknowledges and supports client autonomy in the design of goals, actions and methods of accountability.
  • Supports the client in identifying potential results or learning from identified action steps.
  • Invites the client to consider how to move forward, including resources, support and potential barriers.
  • Partners with the client to summarize learning and insight within or between sessions.
  • Celebrates the client's progress and successes.
  • Partners with the client to close the session.

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