Executive Coaching: Practices & Perspectives: Practices and Perspectives

Executive Coaching: Practices & Perspectives: Practices and Perspectives

by Catherine Fitzgerald (Author), Catherine Fitzgerald (Author), Jennifer Garvey (Author)

Synopsis

Leaders are under enormous pressure to provide impressive results, deal with fast-changing markeplaces, and motivate an increasingly diverse workforce. At the same time, many organizations face scarcity of effective senior executives, voice concerns about their leaderships bench strength, and have seen their leaders derail at an alarming rate. An emerging practice arena, executive coaching is quickly becoming the service of choice for executives who have taken on challenging roles, have high potential, or are struggling to be successful. This book presents practical views of this field. Its 16 chapters consider key aspects of the craft: principles and guidelines for practioners, supporting complexity of mind in executives, dealing with failure in coaching, and a reflective practice approach for coaches. Experience coaches offer strategies for dealing with different client populations - executives in midlife, entrepreneurs and executives in multinational companies - while senior human resource managers describe how to get executive coaching started in organizations, link coaching with business strategy, integrate the use of internal and external coaches, and avoid common mistakes in using executive coaching.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Edition: 1
Publisher: Davies-Black
Published: 31 Dec 2002

ISBN 10: 0891061614
ISBN 13: 9780891061618

Author Bio
Jennifer Garvey Berger, EdD uses her expertise in complexity of mind to support leaders internationally through coaching and leadership development programs in private sector organizations such as Fidelity and Microsoft as well as public sector agencies. She also teaches coaches at universities including Georgetown University, the University of Sydney, Oxford Brookes University. Jennifer blogs about leadership development for the Center for Public Leadership at the Kennedy School of Government. Her book on complexity of mind and leadership will be published by Yale University Press in 2012. Jennifer has a Masters degree and a Doctorate from Harvard University.