Fearless Consulting

Fearless Consulting
Author: Erik de Haan
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2006-06-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780470032794

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The history of consulting dates back to the original ‘intervention’ of the serpent in the Garden of Eden, and today's consultants have just as dubious a reputation. They are tempted by flattery and over-assessment of their abilities, and run the risks of uncertainty, responsibility without authority and loss of control. In order to steer a middle course, they must understand their own intention as consultants. Fearless Consulting clearly demonstrates that, in spite of the many risks and temptations, consultants can approach their profession and clients fearlessly, and offers a range of philosophical inspirations for readers as well as specific intervention models and practical methodologies.

Consulting in Uncertainty

Consulting in Uncertainty
Author: Ann Brooks,Kathy Edwards
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2013-11-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136519697

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The traditional model of consulting places an emphasis on diagnosing a problem and finding a cure. But in today’s business world of globalized organizations, rapid knowledge proliferation, and the intertwining of economies, that approach is becoming less and less viable; problems are quickly redefined, new knowledge (and ownership of that knowledge) is constantly surfacing and being challenged, and no solution is a permanent solution. Consulting in Uncertainty articulates a model of consulting that addresses the uncertainty and interconnectedness of the world in a post-industrial, knowledge era. Emphasizing outcomes and inquiry over ‘diagnosis’, Brooks and Edwards outline this new consulting model, as well as the skills consultants must bring to the table in any uncertain and dynamic environment. Integrating practical knowledge with scholarship, this book covers skills such as: Relational skills and the consulting relationship Cultural awareness and related skills Contextual analysis Facilitating inquiry Collecting and efficiently analyzing data or information Consultants and students of consulting, as well as managers, teachers, counselors, and even parents, will find this book enlightening and useful in navigating today’s uncertain world.

Supervision In Action A Relational Approach To Coaching And Consulting Supervision

Supervision In Action  A Relational Approach To Coaching And Consulting Supervision
Author: de Haan, Erik
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780335245772

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This book will help you open a conversation in English and keep the conversation going. It provides a huge number of phrases to use with people you know and people you don’tBusiness Spotlight, September 2012

The Knowledge Creation Potential of Management Consulting

The Knowledge Creation Potential of Management Consulting
Author: Francesco Ciampi
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781586038700

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Interprets management consulting from a knowledge perspective, and proposes a general conceptual framework for investigating and interpreting that potential. This work discusses two approaches to interpreting management consulting: the diachronic approach, and the synchronic approach.

Fearless Leadership

Fearless Leadership
Author: Alan Weiss
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2019-11-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000753554

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The intent of this book -- the author's goal for you — is to understand the baseless underpinnings of almost all our fears. You read that correctly -- almost all our fears -- and therefore to discard them. The author has expertly coached leaders and managers in the discovery of, examination of, elimination of, and sustained freedom from fears. We all know people who are charming and articulate, but flounder on a stage addressing colleagues; musicians who master intricate scores but can’t play the basics when asked to solo; athletes who "choke"; business people who are strong until it comes time to ask for the business; people who consistently feel like "imposters." We are far better at dealing with external, tangible fears than our own imagined ones. We purchase insurance, watch the safety demonstrations, know how to use the Heimlich Maneuver. But those are responses to rare and often never-occurring emergencies. Our mythical and monstrous fears are daily dark clouds, masking our talents no less than depression or guilt. It’s time to realize there is no monster under the bed, never has been, and never will be without having to check nightly and without needing a weapon on the night table. Picture yourself freed of restraints that you could never properly articulate and were loath to discuss, but which you carried on your shoulders constantly, a dead weight, nonetheless. Essentially, this book is for entrepreneurs, business owners, and those who seek a better position for themselves and their talents, but who procrastinate, delay, and hang back. It’s about isolating and overcoming the internal fears that we generate every day like a geyser, triggered by time, events, or shifts in the environment. We are our own worst enemies and we ignore the practical remedies to escape fear because we use our energies instead on blaming everyone else.

The Cavalry Journal

The Cavalry Journal
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 808
Release: 1930
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCAL:B2904779

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Relational Coaching

Relational Coaching
Author: Erik de Haan
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2011-03-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781119995494

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Manfred Kets de Vries, Professor of Leadership Development, INSEAD: “The author takes us on an exciting journey to explain what coaching is all about, providing us with a roadmap that is second to none. Anyone interested in better understanding what coaching is all about, would do well to have a serious look at this book.” David Megginson, Professor of Human Resources Development, Sheffield Hallam University: “From a vivid personal story just before the first chapter to the fascinating mass of data in the appendices, this book is a captivating read about the concrete particulars of coaching and the theoretical perspectives we can use to make sense of them. Erik de Haan makes a case for relational coaching and prescribes clearly what his research and the tradition within which it is embedded can tell practitioners in the field.” Bruce E. Wampold, Professor of Counseling Psychology, University of Wisconsin: “I am thrilled that there is a coaching book that emphasizes the coachee and the relationship. In Relational Coaching, Erik de Haan places the emerging profession on a strong foundation that emphasizes the interpersonal aspects of the endeavour.” Relational Coaching is a radically different way of looking at coaching that puts the relationship, from the perspective of the coachee, at the centre. Exploring both age-old tradition and reliable studies in recent decades, Relational Coaching gives the modern executive coach ten commandments to help improve his or her practice. The book demonstrates how each of these commandments is underpinned by sound quantitative research. The book begins by giving a complete overview of the profession and the latest developments in coaching. The second part of the book presents new quantitative and qualitative research into effects and experiences of coaching. Part three contains an introduction to the activities that make a good coach and the mechanisms used to verify coaches’ understanding of their profession. Other topics covered include training, accreditation, supervision and recommended literature.

Fearless Loving

Fearless Loving
Author: Rhonda Britten
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2003-12-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781101166611

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New from the host of the daily NBC show "Starting Over"... Rhonda Britten continues to share her wisdom on achieving our full potential-by ridding ourselves of the fears and doubts that just get in the way. Shattering many of the conventional myths about relationships, Rhonda Britten illuminates eight basic truths of fulfilling love, and her step-by-step advice and renowned "fearbuster" exercises will show how to use those truths to transform love and life.