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Episode 362 - Professor Andy Abraham | The Art of Professional Judgement in Coaching
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š Episode 362 - Professor Andy Abraham | The Art of Professional Judgement in Coaching
In this follow-up episode, Coach Yas reconnects with Professor Andy Abraham to dig deeper into the nuanced world of coaching, professional judgement, and decision-making.
Andy expands on the idea of coaches making "bets"ācalculated decisions based on their perceptions, prior experiences, and contextual understanding. Together, they explore how these decisions are not just intuitive but informed by a blend of tacit knowledge and professional reasoning.
š” Key Talking Points
- The meaning of professional judgement and decision-making in coaching.
- Coaches as cognitive apprentices, modelling their thought processes for others.
- The tension between topic-based coaching and game-realistic scenarios.
- The importance of creating curiosity in coaches by highlighting what they donāt yet know.
- How experienced practitioners often hold "folk theories" that align with academic ones.
- Why working with both experienced and novice coaches requires a flexible coach development mindset.
š§ āYouāve created a sense of deprivation⦠people get curious, and they start going on a journey with it.ā ā Andy Abraham
š£ Whether youāre an emerging coach or a seasoned practitioner, this episode will challenge how you view planning, reflection, and the development of coaching expertise.
š Like, share, and follow if this episode sparked some thoughts!
š¬ Drop a comment on LinkedIn and tag us with your biggest takeaway ā weād love to hear how itās shaping your coaching practice.
Support this podcast at ā https://redcircle.com/the-coaches-network-podcast/exclusive-content
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
371 episodes
Manage episode 484292692 series 2840942
š Episode 362 - Professor Andy Abraham | The Art of Professional Judgement in Coaching
In this follow-up episode, Coach Yas reconnects with Professor Andy Abraham to dig deeper into the nuanced world of coaching, professional judgement, and decision-making.
Andy expands on the idea of coaches making "bets"ācalculated decisions based on their perceptions, prior experiences, and contextual understanding. Together, they explore how these decisions are not just intuitive but informed by a blend of tacit knowledge and professional reasoning.
š” Key Talking Points
- The meaning of professional judgement and decision-making in coaching.
- Coaches as cognitive apprentices, modelling their thought processes for others.
- The tension between topic-based coaching and game-realistic scenarios.
- The importance of creating curiosity in coaches by highlighting what they donāt yet know.
- How experienced practitioners often hold "folk theories" that align with academic ones.
- Why working with both experienced and novice coaches requires a flexible coach development mindset.
š§ āYouāve created a sense of deprivation⦠people get curious, and they start going on a journey with it.ā ā Andy Abraham
š£ Whether youāre an emerging coach or a seasoned practitioner, this episode will challenge how you view planning, reflection, and the development of coaching expertise.
š Like, share, and follow if this episode sparked some thoughts!
š¬ Drop a comment on LinkedIn and tag us with your biggest takeaway ā weād love to hear how itās shaping your coaching practice.
Support this podcast at ā https://redcircle.com/the-coaches-network-podcast/exclusive-content
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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