Selection Criteria

Coach Selection Recommendations

  • Educate yourself about coaching.
    • Hundreds of articles have been written about coaching the last 8-10 years.
  •  Know your objectives for working with a coach.
  • Interview two or three coaches before you decide on one.
    • Ask them about their experience, qualifications and skills.
    • Ask for at least two references.
  • Remember, coaching is an important relationship.
    • There should be a connection between you and the coach that "feels" right to you.

Below are coaching specialties to review before selecting a coach

Executive and Corporate Coaching

  • Human Resources Departments interested in hiring external coaches
  • CEO's, executives, managers and other professionals who would like a coach.
  • Companies looking to launch a coaching initiative
  • Companies intending to train their managers to be coaches
  • Intiative to prevent and / or cure burnout.
  • Companies interested in coaching workshops

Companies wanting the support of a coach in any of the following

  • Strategic plannin
  • Process re-engineering
  • Creating a compelling vision
  • Launching and developing teams
  • 360-degrees reviews / personal assesment testing

Small Business Coaching

  • Entrepreneurs
  • Owners or managers of small companies
  • Start-up companies (actual or planned)
  • Professionals in private section
  • People who run a business from their home
  • Executives thinking of leaving companies and launching a business
  • Personal / life coaching
  • Life planning
  • Life vision & enhancement
  • Extreme self care
  • Relationsips (singles, copuples, families, etc)
  • Health & Fitness
  • Creativity
  • Financial freedom
  • Organization
  • Children / teens / college students
  • Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD)

Career / Transition Coaching

  • People in career transition
  • People with a big career decision to make
  • People in a corporate job or considering one
  • People struggling with the decision of whether to stay in a corporate job

People who would like to work with a coach familiar with the following

  • The changing expectations of employees and employers
  • Changes / new trends in the workplace
  • Values and issues of loyalty and security
  • Specific evaluation criteria of ones company
  • Future or career satisfaction
  • Determinining ones readiness to strike out on their own or look for another career

Coach Referral Service / Find a Coach: How can I find a coach?

International

The ICF hosts a searchable directory of all its coach members (coaches in the Nordic region included) called the (CRS). The CRS makes available the information to match the appropriate coach with the client, depending on the client's needs. Since coaches often specialize in various areas, it's a good idea for the prospective client to look around for the coach with the most experience and combination of qualities they seek. In the CRS, you can find business coaches, financial coaches, relations coaches, life planning coaches, a rock-n-roll band coach and many many more. Coach Referral Service



Nordic

The ICF Nordic's Find a Coach Service hosts all ICF coaches in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.