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Coaching Program Objective: The workshop participant will be able to coach an employee during training. Success will be measured by management acceptance or approval of the OJT progress review as signed by the coach. The review stipulates that the employee is ready for duty. 8.3 Unit Objectives: At the conclusion of this workshop, the participants will be able to Unit I   Self-assess their individual readiness for coaching as measured by completion of the coaching readiness self-assessment and Articulate the definition and characteristics of a coach as measured by the ability to name three qualities of a “super” coach and three deficiencies of a “blooper” coach. Unit II    Demonstrate an understanding of the coach/trainee relationship as measured by an ability to discuss the “three Cs” (communication, collaboration, and commitment) that make up a coaching relationship, Demonstrate good communication skills (specifically good listening skills, good questioning skills, and knowledge of appropriate feedback) as measured by (1) the translation of closed-ended questions into open-ended ones and (2) completion of the communication skills summary, and Describe, in classroom participation, the role of coach, trainee, supervisor, and company. Unit III     Demonstrate an understanding of how adults learn as measured by completion of the "Adult Learners" activity, Demonstrate an understanding of effective coaching as measured by completion of the "Effective Coaching" activity, Demonstrate, through classroom participation, an understanding of effective assessment in the learning process, and Demonstrate, through classroom participation, a familiarity with how to complete a coaching checklist. Unit IV  Demonstrate the ability to prepare a training outline by completing all parts of the "Preparing a Training Outline" activity. Unit V    Demonstrate skill in using the principles of adult learning in a class exercise through participation in the "Practice Coaching" activity, and Demonstrate coaching skills in classroom role playing to be measured by use of the OJT observer form. Unit VI  Evaluate the training through discussion during the review of the day and by completing the coaching skills workshop evaluation. Field tests and technical reviews show that participants are likely to ask questions that have no clear-cut answers. For example, they may ask what to do about trainees who aren't really interest in being trained. This question and others like it can't be given set answers because trainee selection methods and other program details vary by organization. Time should be allowed during the workshop to discuss these concerns, with due consideration of the context in which the coaching 102