Business Coaching – Achieving Practical Results Through Effective Engagement
Achieving Practical Results Through Effective Engagement
Paperback Engels 2007 9781841127415Samenvatting
The aim of this book is primarily to enable those wanting to invest in coaching to be able to do so in the most effective way whether they are doing this as an organisation or as an individual. It illustrates the impact coaching can have and identifies changes in leadership and management demands and expectations. We consider what a coachee gets out of coaching, different formats for coaching and its potential value at Board level, including for the Chief Executive Officer, and for other individuals or groups such as new recruits or those who have just been promoted. We look at the difference between coaching and mentoring and the potential benefits that both can have, especially in combination. We look at how coaching programmes can be introduced effectively and how a leader might introduce coaching in their organisation. We address the international dimension with many organisations looking to ensure that leadership is based on similar values throughout its global reach. This book is unashamedly about business coaching. Quality coaching engagement will impact into an individual′s wider life priorities and use of time and energy. But the effective delivery of business priorities has to be at the basis of introducing business coaching.
Chapter headings:
Effective Engagement
The Impact Coaching Can Have
Coaching in Context: Changes in Leadership and Management Demands and Expectations
What Makes a Good Coach
What a Coachee Gets Out of Engaging with Coaching
Different Formats for Coaching
Coaching and the Chief Executive
Different Focuses of Individual Coaching
The Difference Between Coaching and Mentoring
Meeting Business Priorities
Introducing Coaching Programmes in a Whole Organisation
Running Coaching in Your Organisation
The International Dimension
Specificaties
Lezersrecensies
Inhoudsopgave
<p>Foreword.</p>
<p>Introduction.</p>
<p>1. Effective Engagement.</p>
<p>2. The Impact of Coaching.</p>
<p>3. Coaching in Context: Changes in Leadership and .</p>
<p>Management Demands and Expectations.</p>
<p>4. What Makes a Good Coach?.</p>
<p>5. What a Client Gets Out of Engaging with Coaching .</p>
<p>6. Different Formats for Coaching.</p>
<p>7. Coaching Starts at the Top.</p>
<p>8. Different Contexts Where Coaching Can Make A Significant Difference..</p>
<p>9. The Difference Between Coaching and Mentoring.</p>
<p>10. Meeting Business Priorities.</p>
<p>11. Introducing Coaching Programmes into an Organization.</p>
<p>12. Running Coaching in Your Organization.</p>
<p>13. The International Dimension.</p>
<p>14. Engaging with the Future of Coaching.</p>
<p>Annex 1: Introducing Coaching Programmes: Key Questions.</p>
<p>Annex 2: Bibliography.</p>
<p>Index.</p>
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- advisering
- algemeen management
- coaching en trainen
- communicatie en media
- economie
- financieel management
- inkoop en logistiek
- internet en social media
- it-management / ict
- juridisch
- leiderschap
- marketing
- mens en maatschappij
- non-profit
- ondernemen
- organisatiekunde
- personal finance
- personeelsmanagement
- persoonlijke effectiviteit
- projectmanagement
- psychologie
- reclame en verkoop
- strategisch management
- verandermanagement
- werk en loopbaan