@ARTICLE{33704756_129289875_2014, author = {Mikhail Klarin and Andrey Korolikhin and Mikhail Pronin and Julia Chuhno}, keywords = {, professional standardsupervision}, title = {Running Supervised Demo-Sessions Base On The Proposed Standard Of Coaching}, journal = {Organizational Psychology}, year = {2014}, volume = {4}, number = {1}, pages = {101-102}, url = {https://orgpsyjournal.hse.ru/en/2014-4-1/129289875.html}, publisher = {}, abstract = {Since January 2014, the Working Group on the development of professional standard "Coach" with the support of the Agency for Strategic Initiatives (ASI) has taken the initiative: to test the proposed professional standard in real coaching work. Activities were designed as a series of public professional weekly evening meetings during which invited coaches would run a half-hour coaching demo sessions followed by the supervisory analysis and discussion in the context of a professional standard. The purpose of the events was: 1) agree on the application of professional standards and implement using the proposed Professional Standard "Coach" to the real practice of coaching; 2) to promote supervision as included in the proposed Professional Standard. By Summer 2014 there were 18 meetings held. This section contains a number of impressions of the coaches about their experiences of supervised coaching work and discussing it against the background of the proposed professional standard "Coach".}, annote = {Since January 2014, the Working Group on the development of professional standard "Coach" with the support of the Agency for Strategic Initiatives (ASI) has taken the initiative: to test the proposed professional standard in real coaching work. Activities were designed as a series of public professional weekly evening meetings during which invited coaches would run a half-hour coaching demo sessions followed by the supervisory analysis and discussion in the context of a professional standard. The purpose of the events was: 1) agree on the application of professional standards and implement using the proposed Professional Standard "Coach" to the real practice of coaching; 2) to promote supervision as included in the proposed Professional Standard. By Summer 2014 there were 18 meetings held. This section contains a number of impressions of the coaches about their experiences of supervised coaching work and discussing it against the background of the proposed professional standard "Coach".} }