Executive coaching can be defined as a professional relationship between an experienced coach and a client which is designed to enhance the client’s leadership capabilities. Dr Karen Castille is a skilled, qualified executive coach who has considerable experience of working with clinical leaders. In this episode she explains what coaching is, how it works and how it can benefit those in leadership roles. She also talks about self-coaching and her book “The Self-Coaching Workbook”.
Show Notes
Karen describes her career in leadership roles in the NHS (45secs)
Defining coaching “a structured conversation…to unlock potential” (1min 23secs)
Coaching is ACE (2mins 06secs)
Often about “dealing with difficult people” (2mins 51secs)
Does coaching have any practical outcomes? (4mins 10secs)
The relationship between client and coach (5mins 31secs)
Achieving personal goals through coaching (6mins 33secs)
What can coaching achieve? (7mins 38secs)
A hypothetical example (8mins 22secs)
Developing a tangible plan (9mins 08secs)
The coaching process – is not therapy (9mins 56secs)
The advantages of coaching as a development opportunity (11mins 22secs)
Finding a coach (13mins 33secs)
How much does coaching cost? (14mins 23secs)
The length of a coaching session (14mins 57secs)
Getting coaching funded (15mins 31secs)
If you can’t access coaching - try self-coaching (16mins 14secs)
What is self-coaching? Why write a handbook? (17mins 02secs)
Self-coaching as a reasonable alternative or an addition to coaching (18mins 29secs)
Contact Karen and find the book (19mins 24secs)
You can contact Karen via email here
Karen’s website (where you can find The Self-Coaching Workbook) is here
The book is also available at Amazon here