Deck 11: Coaching for Higher Performance

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Mentoring is more personal, practical, and job specific than training.
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Affirming is communicating to an employee his or her value, strengths, and contributions or other positive factors.
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The supervisor must create a supportive atmosphere that encourages contact.
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Supervisors may neglect their coaching role because they lack confidence.
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Coaching is a passive process.
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Asking questions to obtain additional information or explore a topic in greater length is probing.
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Organizations today have less diverse workforces than in the past.
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Determining with an employee his or her training needs, is NOT an example of coaching.
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Attending is showing through a range of non-evaluative verbal responses that you have listened to what the employee has stated.
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The focus of coaching conversations is employee discipline.
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Monitoring is the coaching activity that develops careers in others such things as political savvy and the ways to advance one's career.
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If a topic has present or future impact on an employee's performance, then it is a suitable topic for a coaching session.
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Coaching is the process that supervisors use to help individuals continually reach their highest level of performance.
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When counseling, it is important for the supervisor to help the team member gain confidence in his or her ability to handle problems.
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Coaching is often neglected by supervisors because it is a time consuming task.
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Tutoring is helping team members to learn, grow, and develop.
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Through confronting/challenging, successful coaches help less-than-successful performers become successful and challenge successful ones to reach even higher levels.
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The coaching functions are never combined in a single coaching session.
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Most coaching actions are initiated by the supervisor rather than the team member.
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Conducting a disciplinary interview is not an example of coaching.
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In the 1940s, organization-wide counselors were employed by large organizations to:

A) Listen to employees' job-related, personal, and emotional problems.
B) Identify employee physical and mental problems.
C) Advise employees on non-job-related, personal, and emotional problems.
D) All of the above.
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The extent to which a supervisor should counsel an employee with a personal problem depends largely on the extent to which the problem affects job performance.
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In the Iceberg Model of Counseling, there are known and unknown levels of employee factors.
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Problems in job performance usually don't require counseling.
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Counseling is involved in virtually all aspects of the supervisor-employee relationship.
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Pausing in the coaching conversation to summarize key points is reviewing.
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The focus of an "I" message is on behavior, effect, and feelings.
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When a supervisor sends an "I" message he/she is demanding change rather than appealing for change.
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Coaches should act as resources for team members.
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The supervisor never counsels employees about physical or emotional illness.
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The essence of supervisory coaching is helping individuals become more effective:

A) Managers.
B) Employers.
C) Coaches.
D) Performers.
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One of the things that supervisors often do poorly, is addressing the performance problems of their subordinates.
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Pinpointed statements are more specific than general statements.
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A coach often has no advance notice as to when counseling is needed.
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____ is helping individuals to reach their highest levels of performance.

A) Coaching.
B) Confronting.
C) Controlling.
D) Probing.
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When coaching team members about performance, it is best to use broad, general statements.
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A survey of large companies revealed that over 75% had EAPs in place.
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Counseling is only used when an employee is initially hired into an organization.
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When addressing an employee's poor performance, a supervisor should never seek to get the employee to assist in determining a solution.
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The supervisor should discourage employees from participating in an EAP.
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Showing through non-evaluative verbal responses that you have listened to what the employee has stated is:

A) Acknowledging.
B) Attending.
C) Affirming.
D) Confirming.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a mentoring activity?

A) Helping someone to learn who the key players are.
B) Helping someone to understand the culture of an organization.
C) Helping someone to continually challenge the authority of upper management.
D) Helping someone to understand how to approach and gain influence with powerful organizational members.
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Many coaches may neglect their coaching role because:

A) They lack confidence.
B) They think it is too aggressive.
C) They lack knowledge.
D) They don't care.
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When becoming a supervisor, it is natural to become:

A) Tellers.
B) Seekers.
C) Finders.
D) Followers.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons why managers might neglect their coaching role?

A) They are embarrassed to counsel employees.
B) The quality of the relationship between the supervisor and the employee might be jeopardized.
C) Some supervisors view coaching as a passive process.
D) It is a timely activity.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the core coaching skills?

A) Probing.
B) Attending.
C) Outsourcing.
D) Resourcing.
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____ is communicating to an employee his or her value, strengths, and contributions or other positive factors.

A) Acknowledging.
B) Attending.
C) Affirming.
D) Confirming.
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Coaching gained momentum in the:

A) 1970s.
B) 1980s.
C) 1990s.
D) None of the above.
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Effective ____ is a critical coaching skill.

A) Performing.
B) Listening.
C) Managing.
D) Working.
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____ is more personal, practical, and job-specific than training.

A) Confronting/challenging.
B) Developing.
C) Mentoring.
D) Promoting.
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The coaching function whereby the supervisor helps individuals recognize, talk about, gain insight, and solve problems is:

A) Confronting/challenging.
B) Tutoring.
C) Mentoring.
D) Counseling.
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____ involves a large range of coaching situations that help a team gain knowledge, skill and competency.

A) Mentoring.
B) Counseling.
C) Confronting/challenging.
D) Tutoring.
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Coaching requires:

A) Open two-way communication.
B) Considerable time.
C) Listening skills.
D) All of the above.
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The coaching activity that develops political savvy, understanding of organizations culture, and ways of career advancement is:

A) Mentoring.
B) Counseling.
C) Confronting/challenging.
D) Tutoring.
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The supervisor's ability to understand an employee's needs and sensitivities has become more difficult in today's organizations because:

A) The workforce has become much less diverse.
B) Supervisors are now forbidden to confront employees.
C) The workforce has become more diverse.
D) EAPs now handle all counseling.
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The most directly performance related coaching function is:

A) Mentoring.
B) Confronting/challenging.
C) Tutoring.
D) Counseling.
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The first-line of counseling is:

A) Upper management.
B) EAPs.
C) The individual supervisor.
D) The mentor.
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____ is showing through nonverbal behavior that you are listening in an open, nonjudgmental manner.

A) Acknowledging.
B) Attending.
C) Affirming.
D) Confirming.
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Being sure that a employee understands what has been said or agreed upon is:

A) Reflecting.
B) Confronting.
C) Probing.
D) Confirming.
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All four coaching functions are ____ combined in a single coaching session.

A) Never.
B) Always.
C) Often.
D) Rarely.
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Asking questions to obtain additional information or explore a topic in greater length is:

A) Reflecting.
B) Attending.
C) Probing.
D) Confirming.
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Identify and discuss the four coaching functions.
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EAP stands for:

A) Employee Assistance Program.
B) Evaluative Assistant Program.
C) Employee Advertising Program.
D) Employee Advocacy Potential.
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What is meant by coaching?
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Which of the following is (are) appropriate areas for supervisory counseling?

A) Job performance.
B) Physical illness.
C) Job stress.
D) All of the above.
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Why do supervisors reject coaching?
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According to the Iceberg Model of Counseling, which of the following is NOT one of the employee factors that is known by supervisors?

A) Fear of change.
B) Performance level.
C) Cooperativeness.
D) Attendance.
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Which of the four coaching functions is most directly related to performance? Why?
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EAPs can provide professional counseling and medical services for all of the following matters, EXCEPT:

A) Legal matters.
B) Substance abuse matters.
C) Emotional illnesses.
D) Protection from disciplinary action.
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A(n) ____ makes an appeal rather than a demand that the other person change.

A) "I" message.
B) Counseling session.
C) Question.
D) "You" message.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three parts of an "I" message?

A) Feelings.
B) Behavior.
C) Effect.
D) Attitude.
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Identify the important core coaching skills.
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Pausing in the coaching conversation to summarize key points is called:

A) Confirming.
B) Reflecting.
C) Reviewing.
D) Summarizing.
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Describe how the mentoring aspect of coaching can help further an employee's career.
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Reinforcing key points to ensure common understanding at the end of a coaching session is:

A) Reflecting.
B) Resourcing.
C) Summarizing.
D) Reviewing.
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Counseling should be restricted to factors that:

A) Concern their personal life.
B) Concern job performance.
C) Concern financial difficulties.
D) Concern marital problems.
Question
When addressing an employee's poor performance, it is best to use:

A) General coaching statements.
B) Evasive statements.
C) Pinpointed coaching statements.
D) Affirming statements.
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How has the increasingly diverse workforce impacted supervisory coaching?
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The objective of counseling is to:

A) Eliminate absenteeism.
B) Break down employee's value systems.
C) Help an employee understand him or herself and develop a plan to resolve the issue.
D) All of the above.
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An "I" message session should focus on the ____ rather than ____ of the employee.

A) Attendance; attitude.
B) Performance; personality.
C) Insecurity; behavior.
D) Character; performance.
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Mentoring is more personal, practical, and job specific than training.
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Affirming is communicating to an employee his or her value, strengths, and contributions or other positive factors.
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The supervisor must create a supportive atmosphere that encourages contact.
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Supervisors may neglect their coaching role because they lack confidence.
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Coaching is a passive process.
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Asking questions to obtain additional information or explore a topic in greater length is probing.
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Organizations today have less diverse workforces than in the past.
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Determining with an employee his or her training needs, is NOT an example of coaching.
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Attending is showing through a range of non-evaluative verbal responses that you have listened to what the employee has stated.
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The focus of coaching conversations is employee discipline.
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Monitoring is the coaching activity that develops careers in others such things as political savvy and the ways to advance one's career.
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If a topic has present or future impact on an employee's performance, then it is a suitable topic for a coaching session.
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Coaching is the process that supervisors use to help individuals continually reach their highest level of performance.
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When counseling, it is important for the supervisor to help the team member gain confidence in his or her ability to handle problems.
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Coaching is often neglected by supervisors because it is a time consuming task.
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Tutoring is helping team members to learn, grow, and develop.
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Through confronting/challenging, successful coaches help less-than-successful performers become successful and challenge successful ones to reach even higher levels.
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The coaching functions are never combined in a single coaching session.
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Most coaching actions are initiated by the supervisor rather than the team member.
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Conducting a disciplinary interview is not an example of coaching.
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In the 1940s, organization-wide counselors were employed by large organizations to:

A) Listen to employees' job-related, personal, and emotional problems.
B) Identify employee physical and mental problems.
C) Advise employees on non-job-related, personal, and emotional problems.
D) All of the above.
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The extent to which a supervisor should counsel an employee with a personal problem depends largely on the extent to which the problem affects job performance.
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In the Iceberg Model of Counseling, there are known and unknown levels of employee factors.
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Problems in job performance usually don't require counseling.
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Counseling is involved in virtually all aspects of the supervisor-employee relationship.
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Pausing in the coaching conversation to summarize key points is reviewing.
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The focus of an "I" message is on behavior, effect, and feelings.
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When a supervisor sends an "I" message he/she is demanding change rather than appealing for change.
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Coaches should act as resources for team members.
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The supervisor never counsels employees about physical or emotional illness.
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The essence of supervisory coaching is helping individuals become more effective:

A) Managers.
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C) Coaches.
D) Performers.
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One of the things that supervisors often do poorly, is addressing the performance problems of their subordinates.
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Pinpointed statements are more specific than general statements.
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A coach often has no advance notice as to when counseling is needed.
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____ is helping individuals to reach their highest levels of performance.

A) Coaching.
B) Confronting.
C) Controlling.
D) Probing.
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When coaching team members about performance, it is best to use broad, general statements.
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A survey of large companies revealed that over 75% had EAPs in place.
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Counseling is only used when an employee is initially hired into an organization.
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When addressing an employee's poor performance, a supervisor should never seek to get the employee to assist in determining a solution.
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The supervisor should discourage employees from participating in an EAP.
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Showing through non-evaluative verbal responses that you have listened to what the employee has stated is:

A) Acknowledging.
B) Attending.
C) Affirming.
D) Confirming.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a mentoring activity?

A) Helping someone to learn who the key players are.
B) Helping someone to understand the culture of an organization.
C) Helping someone to continually challenge the authority of upper management.
D) Helping someone to understand how to approach and gain influence with powerful organizational members.
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Many coaches may neglect their coaching role because:

A) They lack confidence.
B) They think it is too aggressive.
C) They lack knowledge.
D) They don't care.
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When becoming a supervisor, it is natural to become:

A) Tellers.
B) Seekers.
C) Finders.
D) Followers.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons why managers might neglect their coaching role?

A) They are embarrassed to counsel employees.
B) The quality of the relationship between the supervisor and the employee might be jeopardized.
C) Some supervisors view coaching as a passive process.
D) It is a timely activity.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the core coaching skills?

A) Probing.
B) Attending.
C) Outsourcing.
D) Resourcing.
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____ is communicating to an employee his or her value, strengths, and contributions or other positive factors.

A) Acknowledging.
B) Attending.
C) Affirming.
D) Confirming.
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Coaching gained momentum in the:

A) 1970s.
B) 1980s.
C) 1990s.
D) None of the above.
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Effective ____ is a critical coaching skill.

A) Performing.
B) Listening.
C) Managing.
D) Working.
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____ is more personal, practical, and job-specific than training.

A) Confronting/challenging.
B) Developing.
C) Mentoring.
D) Promoting.
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The coaching function whereby the supervisor helps individuals recognize, talk about, gain insight, and solve problems is:

A) Confronting/challenging.
B) Tutoring.
C) Mentoring.
D) Counseling.
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____ involves a large range of coaching situations that help a team gain knowledge, skill and competency.

A) Mentoring.
B) Counseling.
C) Confronting/challenging.
D) Tutoring.
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Coaching requires:

A) Open two-way communication.
B) Considerable time.
C) Listening skills.
D) All of the above.
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The coaching activity that develops political savvy, understanding of organizations culture, and ways of career advancement is:

A) Mentoring.
B) Counseling.
C) Confronting/challenging.
D) Tutoring.
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The supervisor's ability to understand an employee's needs and sensitivities has become more difficult in today's organizations because:

A) The workforce has become much less diverse.
B) Supervisors are now forbidden to confront employees.
C) The workforce has become more diverse.
D) EAPs now handle all counseling.
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56
The most directly performance related coaching function is:

A) Mentoring.
B) Confronting/challenging.
C) Tutoring.
D) Counseling.
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The first-line of counseling is:

A) Upper management.
B) EAPs.
C) The individual supervisor.
D) The mentor.
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58
____ is showing through nonverbal behavior that you are listening in an open, nonjudgmental manner.

A) Acknowledging.
B) Attending.
C) Affirming.
D) Confirming.
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Being sure that a employee understands what has been said or agreed upon is:

A) Reflecting.
B) Confronting.
C) Probing.
D) Confirming.
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All four coaching functions are ____ combined in a single coaching session.

A) Never.
B) Always.
C) Often.
D) Rarely.
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Asking questions to obtain additional information or explore a topic in greater length is:

A) Reflecting.
B) Attending.
C) Probing.
D) Confirming.
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62
Identify and discuss the four coaching functions.
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EAP stands for:

A) Employee Assistance Program.
B) Evaluative Assistant Program.
C) Employee Advertising Program.
D) Employee Advocacy Potential.
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64
What is meant by coaching?
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65
Which of the following is (are) appropriate areas for supervisory counseling?

A) Job performance.
B) Physical illness.
C) Job stress.
D) All of the above.
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66
Why do supervisors reject coaching?
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According to the Iceberg Model of Counseling, which of the following is NOT one of the employee factors that is known by supervisors?

A) Fear of change.
B) Performance level.
C) Cooperativeness.
D) Attendance.
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68
Which of the four coaching functions is most directly related to performance? Why?
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69
EAPs can provide professional counseling and medical services for all of the following matters, EXCEPT:

A) Legal matters.
B) Substance abuse matters.
C) Emotional illnesses.
D) Protection from disciplinary action.
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A(n) ____ makes an appeal rather than a demand that the other person change.

A) "I" message.
B) Counseling session.
C) Question.
D) "You" message.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three parts of an "I" message?

A) Feelings.
B) Behavior.
C) Effect.
D) Attitude.
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72
Identify the important core coaching skills.
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Pausing in the coaching conversation to summarize key points is called:

A) Confirming.
B) Reflecting.
C) Reviewing.
D) Summarizing.
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Describe how the mentoring aspect of coaching can help further an employee's career.
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Reinforcing key points to ensure common understanding at the end of a coaching session is:

A) Reflecting.
B) Resourcing.
C) Summarizing.
D) Reviewing.
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Counseling should be restricted to factors that:

A) Concern their personal life.
B) Concern job performance.
C) Concern financial difficulties.
D) Concern marital problems.
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When addressing an employee's poor performance, it is best to use:

A) General coaching statements.
B) Evasive statements.
C) Pinpointed coaching statements.
D) Affirming statements.
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How has the increasingly diverse workforce impacted supervisory coaching?
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The objective of counseling is to:

A) Eliminate absenteeism.
B) Break down employee's value systems.
C) Help an employee understand him or herself and develop a plan to resolve the issue.
D) All of the above.
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An "I" message session should focus on the ____ rather than ____ of the employee.

A) Attendance; attitude.
B) Performance; personality.
C) Insecurity; behavior.
D) Character; performance.
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