Presents the essential leadership models and equips practitioners with tools for developing executive coaches and working with business leaders.
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Endorsements for the first edition: "Coach and Couch: The Psychology of Making Better Leaders is a powerful reminder that Leadership, very much like Art, blends irrationality and rationality. This book explores the clinical perspective and applies it to the business context. I have found that this approach, which focuses on self-reflection and the observation of others, is particularly helpful in confronting the challenges of leadership." - Edward Dolman, CEO, Christie's "Finally, the long-awaited volume on the theories, methods and practices of what is widely considered as one of the most innovative and effective programs in the development of leaders and high performance teams in the world today. The wealth of experience, knowledge and insight gathered in these pages is truly remarkable. In the rapidly expanding field of executive coaching, this book on the development of creative leadership in today's complex organizations is destined to be a landmark. This is as good as it gets." - Sudhir Kakar, Visiting Professor, INSEAD, psychoanalyst, anthropologist and novelist
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Sprache
Verlagsort
Basingstoke
Großbritannien
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Illustrationen
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 155 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-349-55636-6 (9781349556366)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-137-56161-9
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Manfred Kets de Vries Caroline Rook Konstantin Korotov Elizabeth Florent-Treacy Anton Oberholzer Pierre Vrignaud Randel S. Carlock Abraham Zaleznik Jean-Claude Noel Ann Houston Kelley Erik van de Loo Elisabet Engellau Stanislav Shekshnia Jean-Claude Noel Roger Lehman Abraham Zaleznik Ann Houston Kelley Thomas Hellwig
1. A Psychodynamic Approach to Leadership Development 2. The Clinical Paradigm: A Paradigm for Personal Change 3. Group Dynamics: What Coaches and Consultants Need To Watch Out For 4. Developmental Coaching From a Systems Point of View 5. Transformational Executive Programs: An Owner's Manual 6. The Case for Not Interpreting Unconscious Mental Life in Consulting To Organizations 7. Executive Education from the Participant's Point of View 8. The Art of Listening 9. The Dos and Don'ts of Executive Coaching 10. Coaching: A Chairman's Point Of View 11. Leadership Coaching in Family Businesses 12. Reflections on Teaching Leaders to Coach: Using Self as a Tool in Developing Others 13. Coaching Executives across Cultures 14. Executive Stress ? Taboo or Opportunity for Change? 15. Coaching Across the Gender Divide ? Creating People-Friendly Organizations 16. Conclusion: Towards Authentizotic Organizations