Coaching Models A Cultural Perspective

Coaching Models  A Cultural Perspective
Author: Diane Lennard
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135965808

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"In addition to providing an extensive analysis of strategies for changing performance and the factors that can impact coaching effectiveness, this book offers what may be a unique value: instead of promoting one approach as the best, Dr. Lennard guides readers through a highly customized process of developing our own individualized coaching model. As a result of the book's thought-provoking activities, I strengthened my own sense of personal authenticity and saw new ways to coach and collaborate fully with employees who may have very different perspectives." — Tita Theodora Beal, Learning & Development, Pfizer, Inc. "This is a wise book. The essential take-away is simple and profound. Develop, refine, and apply your own (as in ownership) personalized coaching model. Much is provided; nothing is imposed. Readers are invited to reflect on unique and defining experiences, strengths, values, perspectives and style and to begin creating their own ‘work in progress.’ Coaching Models will be a compelling read for experienced coaches and new coach practitioners alike." — Bethene LeMahieu, Ed.D.; Professional Coach and Conversation Conservationist Coaching Models: A Cultural Perspective encourages and assists students and practitioners of business coaching to develop and apply their own coaching models. The entire field of coaching will benefit from having coaches who use their models to continually improve their practice. The first part of this book presents the model development process by looking at the relationship among culture, beliefs, and behavior in the coaching context. It explains the importance of identifying cultural factors that influence the way coaches approach coaching interactions, and their coaching models. The second section provides coaches with information and strategies for developing personalized coaching models, applying them to specific contexts, and reflecting on their interactions to refine their core coaching practices. The third part describes the evolution of the author’s own coaching model—the Performance Coaching Model—and illustrates how one coach incorporates unique perspectives and sets of skills, knowledge, and experience in her coaching practice.

Coaching Models

Coaching Models
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2010
Genre: Employees
ISBN: OCLC:922015810

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The Global Business of Coaching

The Global Business of Coaching
Author: David Lines,Christina Evans
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2020-04-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780429884917

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Coaching has become a global business phenomenon, yet the way that coaching has evolved and spread across the globe is not unproblematic. Some of these challenges include: different types/genres of coaching; understanding and relevance of different coaching philosophies and models in different cultural contexts; equivalency of qualifications and coach credentials, as well as questions over standards and governance, as part of a wider debate around professionalization. Coaching then, as with the transfer of knowledge and professionalization in other disciplines, is not immune to ethnocentricity. Through a combination of adopting a meta-analysis of coaching, supported with narratives of coaching practice drawn from different socio-political/cultural contexts, the aim of this book is to challenge current knowledge, understanding and norms of how coaching is, or should, be practised in different cultural contexts. This book will provide a foundation for further research in coaching as an academic field of study and as an emerging profession. It will resonate with critical scholars, coach educators, and coach practitioners who want to develop their praxis and enhance their reflexivity and be of interest to researchers, academics, and students in the fields of business and leadership, human resource development, organizational learning and development, mentoring and coaching.

Coaching Across Cultures

Coaching Across Cultures
Author: Philippe Rosinski
Publsiher: Nicholas Brealey
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2010-11-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781473644564

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"Philippe Rosinski is a leader in the coaching field. Coaching Across Cultures reveals his pioneering multi-cultural approach and innovative global perspective. His book is a treasure for anyone eager to learn how to effectively facilitate human fulfillment and responsible growth." - Laura Berman Fortgang, Author of Take Yourself to the Top and Living Your Best Life As coaches and clients increasingly realize, the demands of business mean that it is now vital to integrate, understand and leverage cultural differences across countries and corporations. Coaching Across Cultures bridges the gap between coaching and interculturalism.

Coaching for Change

Coaching for Change
Author: John L. Bennett,Mary Wayne Bush
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136496004

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Current research indicates that approximately 70% of all organizational change initiatives fail. This includes mergers and acquisitions, introductions of new technologies, and changes in business processes. Leadership is critical in initiating, driving and sustaining change to produce business results, and executive coaching is the best way to support leaders at all levels. Coaching for Change introduces a model for executive coaching that provides the tools and resources to support leaders in driving organization change. In this book, a number of coaching and change models are explored with the goal of integrating them into a framework that can be applied to the individual, team or organization. Bennett and Bush explain the theories behind both coaching and change, and include practical sections on developing coaching skills. A companion website supports this book as a learning tool, featuring a curriculum, instructor guides, powerpoint presentations and more. Coaching for Change is a valuable book for students in coaching, change management or organizational development courses, as well as professionals who want to develop their skills to drive successful change within their organizations.

The Cross Cultural Coaching Kaleidoscope

The Cross Cultural Coaching Kaleidoscope
Author: Jennifer Plaister-Ten
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2018-04-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780429920431

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Coaching has emerged from a Western, largely Anglo-American, perspective that may not be appropriate across cultures, given the multi-cultural nature of societies and workplaces today and the working practice of virtual teams. This has repercussions for the coaching profession. There is little knowledge about the constituent factors of cross-cultural coaching; or the attitudes, skills and knowledge required to practice in a global market. Therefore, there is little sharing of best practice that in turn has an impact upon coaching competency. This book shows a unique approach to describing the impact of culture in the coaching relationship. It demonstrates how culture can affect our perceptions, thoughts and emotions, influence our choices and impact our behaviour. It identifies the need for the coach to become adept at raising awareness of cultural influences and to reframe psychological constructs often thought to have universal meaning; such as responsibility.

Critical Perspectives on the Intersections of Coaching and Leadership

Critical Perspectives on the Intersections of Coaching and Leadership
Author: Wefald, Andrew J.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2024-04-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9798369310878

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A distinctive challenge has emerged in business and educational industries—how to navigate the intersections of life coaching, relational coaching, and leadership coaching. The surge in popularity of these coaching methods has significantly impacted the practices and philosophies of leaders across various sectors. As leaders increasingly incorporate coaching into their approaches, a critical need arises to comprehensively understand the theoretical underpinnings and practical applications of these intersections. Critical Perspectives on the Intersections of Coaching and Leadership, addresses this challenge by showcasing the knowledge of experts engaged in this discourse, spanning the spectrum of academic and practical exploration. The book examines the intersections of coaching and leadership, providing readers with an understanding through diverse perspectives. By critically analyzing these intersections, the book addresses pivotal questions. What role should coaching play in leadership? How can these intersections contribute to forging a more inclusive and fairer world? By addressing these questions directly, the book explores the challenges that emerge in these intersections and explains how coaching, within diverse leadership approaches, can be a transformative force. The aim is to offer valuable insights to scholars and practitioners in coaching and leadership fostering a deeper exploration of the symbiotic relationship between these dynamic fields.

Building an Organizational Coaching Culture

Building an Organizational Coaching Culture
Author: Behnam Bakhshandeh,William J. Rothwell
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2023-12-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781003837770

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A comprehensive, multi-perspective approach to coaching culture provides models, methods, and tools to consider the building of coaching cultures Includes both grounding theory and application to a variety of contexts.