
Creating a Coaching Culture for Managers in Your Organisation
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 12. March 2013
Book
Hardback
178 pages
978-0-415-69021-8 (ISBN)
Description
Creating a Coaching Culture for Managers in your Organisation is for managers leaders and coaches interested in extending the practice of coaching to achieve broader organisational outcomes. The book offers a practical approach on how to use coaching strategically to create a culture that supports change, builds leadership capacity, and achieves a high degree of alignment between the goals and aspirations of organisations, and their staff.
The authors provide rich case study examples of how coaching has been used in a range of organisations to build capacity, leadership learning, and support new ways of working. Taken together, the chapters provide insight into how organisations can develop a culture that promotes engagement, open and dialogic communication, clarity of expectations, and high performance.
This valuable text is a timely contribution to current thinking on leadership, management, and organisation development. It will be of interest to managers, leaders, HR professionals and coaching professionals, as well as students interested in coaching techniques, counsellors, and psychotherapists.
The authors provide rich case study examples of how coaching has been used in a range of organisations to build capacity, leadership learning, and support new ways of working. Taken together, the chapters provide insight into how organisations can develop a culture that promotes engagement, open and dialogic communication, clarity of expectations, and high performance.
This valuable text is a timely contribution to current thinking on leadership, management, and organisation development. It will be of interest to managers, leaders, HR professionals and coaching professionals, as well as students interested in coaching techniques, counsellors, and psychotherapists.
Reviews / Votes
"This treasure trove of ideas is testimony of the liveliness and growth in organisational coaching and coaching cultures. Driven on by powerful and diverse case studies, this book forms a courageous attempt at pinpointing the kinds of leaders and leadership we need for the future. Creating a coaching culture helps those future-oriented leaders to think about how executive coaching may help bring out the organisational changes that we need to keep adapting to ever more demanding challenges." - Erik de Haan, Director of Ashridge Centre for Coaching and Professor of Organisational Development, VU University"If you are looking for a practical, no-nonsense guide to helping those with a stake in the firm and questions about the value of a coaching culture, then this is the book for you." - David Megginson, Emeritus Professor of Human Resource Development, Sheffield Business School, from the Foreword
"This book offers a well-articulated set of perspectives on the importance of coaching and the impact it can make on behaviours and cultures in organisations.
"It will give courage to those who are determined to enable the best performance from colleagues, and practical new perspectives from a wide range of different sectors. This is a gift for the committed 'learning leader'." - Dr Paul Gentle, Director of Programmes, Leadership Foundation for Higher Education UK
"Great to see a book in the coaching field that goes beyond the individual and helps organisations develop the kind of culture that makes life liveable for managers and employees alike. This is a book that should be read by all interested in creating a coaching type culture for managers in all sorts of organisations-a must buy book" - Professor Cary L. Cooper, CBE, Distinguished Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health, Lancaster University Management School, Chair of the Academy of Social Sciences, President of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy & President of RELATE
"Creating a coaching culture provides a detailed rationale for building and maintaining a foundation of coaching in organisations - it is a really useful handbook covering the why, what and how. The real-world case studies, practical guidance and realistic strategies illustrate simple ways to successfully implement coaching to effect change across the complex layers of an organisation's operations." - Anna Reader, National Coordinator: Women's Executive Development (WEXDEV), Australian Technology Network of Universities (ATN)
'Creating a Coaching Culture for Managers in Your Organisation is timely, relevant, and shifts coaching to a whole new level of potential. Those leading and influencing within today's organisational landscape, full of its challenges and complexities, need to navigate through these with a much wider lens. This book enables that to happen, and is especially useful for any experienced coach, manager or leader looking for new perspectives.' - Katherine Tulpa, CEO Association for Coaching
"This innovative and highly practical book is essential reading for busy managers. It focuses on the critical task of bringing about real and lasting culture change, improved performance and whole organisation transformation through coaching. I have been looking for such a clear and comprehensive book to assist me as a CEO for a long time - this book is a must for staying ahead of the coaching curve" - Lynne Sedgmore CBE, Chief Executive of 157 Group
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate, Professional, and Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
24 s/w Zeichnungen, 3 s/w Tabellen
3 Tables, black and white; 24 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Weight
294 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-69021-8 (9780415690218)
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Dawn Forman | Mary Joyce | Gladeana McMahon
Creating a Coaching Culture for Managers in Your Organisation
E-Book
09/2013
Routledge
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Dawn Forman | Mary Joyce | Gladeana McMahon
Creating a Coaching Culture for Managers in Your Organisation
E-Book
09/2013
Routledge
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Dawn Forman | Mary Joyce | Gladeana McMahon
Creating a Coaching Culture for Managers in Your Organisation
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03/2013
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Persons
Dawn Forman has worked as an independent executive coach and consultant for five years and is an adjunct professor at Curtin University and Auckland University of Technology, and a visiting professor at Auckland University of Technology.
Mary Joyce is an executive coach, leadership consultant and Director of Leading Minds Consulting. She teaches the psychodynamics of groups and organisational behaviour, and is visiting tutor at Salomons, Canterbury Christ Church University.
Gladeana McMahon is one of the leading coaches in the UK. She is a co-editor of the Essential Coaching Skills and Knowledge series.
Mary Joyce is an executive coach, leadership consultant and Director of Leading Minds Consulting. She teaches the psychodynamics of groups and organisational behaviour, and is visiting tutor at Salomons, Canterbury Christ Church University.
Gladeana McMahon is one of the leading coaches in the UK. She is a co-editor of the Essential Coaching Skills and Knowledge series.
Editor
Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute, Australia and Visiting Professor, University of Derby, Derby, UK
Leading Minds Consulting, UK
Content
The changing world in which we live. Why the emphasis on coaching for organizations. Building a coaching culture in your organization. The journey towards a coaching culture. Why some leaders and managers are reluctant to be coached. Encouraging managers to coach their colleagues. Dealing with more complex coaching incidents and knowing when to hand on to someone else. Application of Presupposition in motivating change. Action learning as a complement to the coaching ethos. Simple Techniques to get you started. Measuring the success of your organisation's achievements through coaching. When to use an external coach and how to ensure credibility and appropriateness of your external coach.