SAM TSIMA COACHING is the project of COMETSA GoC International (Pty) Ltd. It is dedicated to promoting Coaching as a Human Capital Development intervention we offer to clients and the public. Coaching is the fastest growling profession in the world. It is becoming a norm for managers and leaders to have a Coach as their thinking partner in their profession. More businesses are demanding that managers integrate Coaching in the management of their people. Here we are educating, informing, and supporting our stakeholders, i.e. clients, associate coaches, students of coaching, and our staff. The Coaching Model of COMETSA is transformational in nature and is titled The MIND! The JOURNEY! The DESTINY! In full it is translated as: We apply our MIND to the JOURNEY that takes us to our DESTINY. Enjoy the learning from the show. You are invited to contact us for your Coaching needs at tel. +27 11 974 9308; cell. +27 72 376 7503; email: callcentre@Cometsa-GoC.com ; or visit our websites www.SamTsima.com or www.Cometsa-GoC.com
Coaching 101 Conversation is a monthly show at COMETSA Radio, http://www.CometsaRadio.Com , hosted by Executive Coach Sam Tsima on the first Tuesday of every month in the time slot 18h00 - 20h00 South African Standard Time (SAST). In this episode Executive Coach Sam Tsima is joined by fellow Executive Associate Coaches of COMETSA, Dr Emmanuel Imevbore, Wezi Khoza, and Esme Witbooi, discussing the Management of Endings In Executive Coaching Programme
As we end the eight sessions Executive Coaching Programme with Mr Eric Ntlemeza (MBA student at the Johannesburg Business School), we focus on the importance of ENDINGS in any professional business relations (or private one for that matter), particularly to Coaching Relationship between the coach and client. Confidentiality is a must in a coaching relationship. What is discussed between the coach and client must be kept confidential by both. It cannot be shared with the public unless the two agree to do so. That is often done in the interest of educating and contributing to the development of the coaching profession. This is the case here with this podcast. Eric and I agreed that this session on ENDINGS is valuable to the entire coaching fraternity (coaches, clients, suppliers of coaching services, buyers of coaching services, sponsors of coaching, educators, trainers, supervisors, mentor-coaches, coaching federations, regulators, etc.). We are therefore willing to share our insights as our session does not contain anything confidential and/or harmful to each of us, or any of our stakeholders or network. Instead, we believe, the podcast will inspire and motivate them to do more for coaching. HAPPY LISTENING!
As we end the eight sessions Executive Coaching Programme with Mr Eric Ntlemeza (MBA student at the Johannesburg Business School), we focus on the importance of ENDINGS in any professional business relations (or private one for that matter), particularly to Coaching Relationship between the coach and client. Confidentiality is a must in a coaching relationship. What is discussed between the coach and client must be kept confidential by both. It cannot be shared with the public unless the two agree to do so. That is often done in the interest of educating and contributing to the development of the coaching profession. This is the case here with this podcast. Eric and I agreed that this session on ENDINGS is valuable to the entire coaching fraternity (coaches, clients, suppliers of coaching services, buyers of coaching services, sponsors of coaching, educators, trainers, supervisors, mentor-coaches, coaching federations, regulators, etc.). We are therefore willing to share our insights as our session does not contain anything confidential and/or harmful to each of us, or any of our stakeholders or network. Instead, we believe, the podcast will inspire and motivate them to do more for coaching. HAPPY LISTENING!
As we end the eight sessions Executive Coaching Programme with Mr Eric Ntlemeza (MBA student at the Johannesburg Business School), we focus on the importance of ENDINGS in any professional business relations (or private one for that matter), particularly to Coaching Relationship between the coach and client. Confidentiality is a must in a coaching relationship. What is discussed between the coach and client must be kept confidential by both. It cannot be shared with the public unless the two agree to do so. That is often done in the interest of educating and contributing to the development of the coaching profession. This is the case here with this podcast. Eric and I agreed that this session on ENDINGS is valuable to the entire coaching fraternity (coaches, clients, suppliers of coaching services, buyers of coaching services, sponsors of coaching, educators, trainers, supervisors, mentor-coaches, coaching federations, regulators, etc.). We are therefore willing to share our insights as our session does not contain anything confidential and/or harmful to each of us, or any of our stakeholders or network. Instead, we believe, the podcast will inspire and motivate them to do more for coaching. HAPPY LISTENING!
As we end the eight sessions Executive Coaching Programme with Mr Eric Ntlemeza (MBA student at the Johannesburg Business School), we focus on the importance of ENDINGS in any professional business relations (or private one for that matter), particularly to Coaching Relationship between the coach and client. Confidentiality is a must in a coaching relationship. What is discussed between the coach and client must be kept confidential by both. It cannot be shared with the public unless the two agree to do so. That is often done in the interest of educating and contributing to the development of the coaching profession. This is the case here with this podcast. Eric and I agreed that this session on ENDINGS is valuable to the entire coaching fraternity (coaches, clients, suppliers of coaching services, buyers of coaching services, sponsors of coaching, educators, trainers, supervisors, mentor-coaches, coaching federations, regulators, etc.). We are therefore willing to share our insights as our session does not contain anything confidential and/or harmful to each of us, or any of our stakeholders or network. Instead, we believe, the podcast will inspire and motivate them to do more for coaching. HAPPY LISTENING!
As we end the eight sessions Executive Coaching Programme with Mr Eric Ntlemeza (MBA student at the Johannesburg Business School), we focus on the importance of ENDINGS in any professional business relations (or private one for that matter), particularly to Coaching Relationship between the coach and client. Confidentiality is a must in a coaching relationship. What is discussed between the coach and client must be kept confidential by both. It cannot be shared with the public unless the two agree to do so. That is often done in the interest of educating and contributing to the development of the coaching profession. This is the case here with this podcast. Eric and I agreed that this session on ENDINGS is valuable to the entire coaching fraternity (coaches, clients, suppliers of coaching services, buyers of coaching services, sponsors of coaching, educators, trainers, supervisors, mentor-coaches, coaching federations, regulators, etc.). We are therefore willing to share our insights as our session does not contain anything confidential and/or harmful to each of us, or any of our stakeholders or network. Instead, we believe, the podcast will inspire and motivate them to do more for coaching. HAPPY LISTENING!
SAM TSIMA Coaching Methods are at first generic and then evolve to be tailor-made as the client becomes clear about their coaching theme, goals and objectives. We are coaching very highly educated and experienced professional executives. They often demonstrate high egos in their behaviour, justifiably so. They represent certain status in the society and have earned such status. They know what they want, and are facing daily challenges from their businesses and teams. These challenges are real and must be resolved, or they must be assisted to grow their professional careers. Our Coaching Session is divided into Checking-In, Conversations, and Checking-Out. Our Coaching Model is titled The MIND! The JOURNEY! The DESTINY! We apply our MIND to the JOURNEY that takes us to our DESTINY! It is a transformational leadership development model. The checking-in uses the Body, Mind, and Spirit Methodology, which is executed through mindfulness, meditation, or pure reflection on the client’s Current State of Being (CSB) or developments experienced by the client since the previous session. The coaching conversation is based on the client agenda, deduced either from the checking-in or submitted formally into the session by the client. The checking-out is in a form of evaluation of the coaching session and answers five questions plus listing of the actions from the session. The five checking-out questions are: Confirmations, Aha Moments, New Insights, Take Home, and New Behaviours/Practices.
The Coaching Perspective is what we bring with into the coaching profession. We are who we are before we become Coaches. Often we tend to deny who we are but as we practice our coaching our true self shows up. In this podcast I am put myself out there so that my clients know exactly what shaped my world view and what do I bring to the coaching sector. I am proud of who I am, and I would like my clients to also be proud of who they are. That way I will be able to facilitate their transition into who they want to become in the future.
This is Part E of the series: Meet The Coach, presented by COMETSA Professional Coaching Programme. The series’ objective is to deliver knowledge on Coaching in a simple and entertaining way, by using my personal, professional and coaching journey. Once you have gone through all the parts of the series, it should be very easy to embark on a Coaching training journey with much ease. You would have mastered three key focus of any coaching education Programme, namely, Coaching Perspective, Coaching Process, and Coaching Purpose. In the COMETSA Coaching Model, The MIND! The JOURNEY! The DESTINY! the three focus areas are equivalent to;The Coaching Perspective = The MIND! The Coaching Process = The JOURNEY!The Coaching Purpose = The DESTINY!
My MIND - The Story of My Life is the Origin of The COMETSA Coaching Philosophy, and Coaching Model. It is the foundation of my life purpose which is to contribute to the development of the fellow human beings, and live a lasting legacy for generations to come. This Part D is understood well in conjunction with Part E. Do yourself a favour and listen to both parts to gain full insight into my thinking about this philosophy and the coaching topic. You are welcome to contact us at tel. +27 11 974 9308; cell. +27 72 376 7503; email: callcentre@Cometsa-GoC.com or visit our websites www.Cometsa-GoC.com ; www.SamTsima.com ; www.Cometsa-PMS-Lekgotla.com
COMETSA Coaching Model: The MIND! The JOURNEY! The DESTINY! We apply our MIND to the JOURNEY that takes us to our DESTINY! That is also the Philosophy of COMETSA. This is the continuation of Meet The Coach Series.
Meet The Coach Series is the production of COMETSA Professional Coaching Programme. It is an educational programme. In this first part we are introducing and explaining what Coaching is and what it is not. Coaching is the youngest and fastest growing professional, the world over. It is becoming a common practice for everyone, especially managers and leaders, to always have a coach by their side. However, it is important to have a well qualified and experienced coach as your partner. If you would like COMETSA to provide you with a coach contact us Tel. +27 11 974 9408; Cell. +27 72 376 7503; Email: callcentre@Cometsa-GoC.com ; visit our websites: www.SamTsima.com ; www.Cometsa-GoC.com