12 factors that impact successful coaching outcomes
12 elements of coaching which have been shown to impact most upon successful coaching outcomes:
- trust and confidentiality within a coaching relationship;
- communication within the partnership;
- coaches’ multi-level, active engagement in deep listening;
- coaches’ ability to generate powerful questions;
- feedback (self-generated or coach-generated);
- self-regulated movement through the coaching cycle;
- the degree of self-monitoring, self-evaluation and self-awareness generated;
- focusing on the client;
- the generation of accountability and responsibility;
- the development of problem-solving techniques;
- the provision of a support system for concrete action and practice; and
- dealing with aspects of self-sabotage, resistance and emotions.

Reference:
Griffiths, K. (2008). Discovering, applying and integrating self-knowledge: A grounded theory study of learning in life coaching (Ph.D). Centre for Learning Innovation, Queensland University of Technology.




