Homework: Conducting an Observation
Perhaps one of the greatest tools that the coach or mentor has when deciding how to best approach each specific situation is observation, which is an often overlooked but critical part of the coaching process.
The coach needs to take time to observe the coachee in the individual's own environment, interacting with others, and completing tasks. This observation takes practice to ensure that only observing is taking place, without assumptions being made or inferences drawn. There can also be pitfalls that result from over-observation.
Observation and analysis may work hand in hand at times, but should not be considered equal parts of a whole. In your reading, you have seen how sound observation, based on facts and non-judgmental notations, can form the basis of your evaluation of a coachee. However, one cannot assume to understand a coachee through silent observation alone and should not suppose that all inferences gleaned from observation represent an individual's true state of mind.
To prepare for this Discussion, review the Learning Resource.
Review the Learning Resources, especially:
i. The Ladder of Inference: Why we jump to conclusions (and how to avoid it) - Synergy Commons
ii. Using CLASS Data to Provide Effective Feedback - YouTube
iii. Observation vs. Inference: Identifying the Difference (yourdictionary.com)
Task
To complete your Homework, compose a cohesive document that addresses the following:
i. Observe an individual at an organization with which you are involved and record your observations and inferences from the viewpoint of a coach.
Note: The result of this observation will be used in subsequent weeks. In order for these follow-up Homeworks to work, the individual should be a mentee or coachee to you, and the observation should ideally include a behavior that you could help the individual improve.
ii. Provide a reflective analysis explaining the insights you gained from the experience and how your role as a coach influenced the observation process.
iii. Use Learning Resources and other references as a basis for presenting the actual behaviors observed and your inferences based on those observations.
Format your homework according to the following formatting requirements:
i) The answer should be typed, using Times New Roman font (size 12), double spaced, with one-inch margins on all sides.
ii) The response also includes a cover page containing the title of the homework, the student's name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required page length.
iii) Also include a reference page. The Citations and references must follow APA format. The reference page is not included in the required page length.