Welcome to the Coaching Column:
A New Practice Specialty
by John E. Glass, Ph.D.
Question
What responsibilities does the Executive Coach have to the executive and to the company?
Answer
The Executive Coach prepares a letter of agreement (unlike managed care provider contracts,
the consultant defines the terms and conditions of the Executive Coaching contract) for the
company representative to review and sign. Top management needs to be part of this review
process. Do not agree to a reporting requirement (beyond the billing statements) as that
violates the confidentiality of the relationship.
The Executive Coach presents and discusses an informed consent form to the participating
executive at their first meeting. The executive signs a copy for the consultant's record
and keeps a copy for themselves.
The Executive Coach, of course, must abide by all laws (and ethical principals of her
profession) that are applicable to record keeping, reporting, confidentiality and the
best interests of the executive and the company.
5/11/98
John E. Glass, Ph.D., is a sociological practitioner
with over 11 yearsexperience as a consultant, educator, counselor, educator,
and researcher.He is on the Board of the American Academy of Sociological Practitioners,
on the faculty of the Institute for Integral Development, a member of the Sociological
Practice Association, and a member of the International Coach Federation.
Behavioral Dynamics Consulting, "Stay Whole, Feed Your Soul", 3520 Cedar Springs Avenue, Suite B, Dallas, Texas 75219, Voice: 214.526.8676 Fax: 214.526.0500
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