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Coaches provide feedback that is constructive and supportive from "summary" of Appreciative Coaching by Sara L. Orem,Jacqueline Binkert,Ann L. Clancy
Coaches play a crucial role in guiding individuals towards their goals and potential. One key aspect of this role is the ability to provide feedback that is both constructive and supportive. Constructive feedback aims to help the individual improve by pointing out areas for growth or development. This type of feedback is specific, actionable, and focused on behaviors or actions rather than personal characteristics. Supportive feedback, on the other hand, is designed to encourage and motivate the individual. It acknowledges strengths and achievements, reinforcing positive behaviors and outcomes. Supportive feedback also helps build confidence and self-esteem, creating a positive and empowering environ...Similar Posts
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