Coaching and Mentoring at Work
(Sprache: Englisch)
This unique book focuses on the common ground between coaching and mentoring, offering nine key principles for effective practice.
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This unique book focuses on the common ground between coaching and mentoring, offering nine key principles for effective practice.
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"The book provides a very accessible explanation of the whole area of coaching and mentoring across many different work settings, with practical examples and exercises. The new edition also includes a number of excellent case studies by those who have developed coaching and mentoring and a coaching culture in different sectors."Peter Hawkins, Professor of Leadership at Henley Business School and author of Creating a Coaching Culture (Open University Press 2012)
"Coaches, mentors and clients will welcome this second edition. With a focus on effective practice, clear links are made between principles, approaches and models, skills, tools and techniques and interactive case examples. The new material on reflective practice, supervision, accreditation and frequently asked questions makes this book an excellent resource for purchasers, providers and students of coaching and mentoring."
Dr Gerard Egan, Professor Emeritus, Loyola University, Chicago, USA
"As a coach and as an HR Director, this book has become a main source of reference since I first read it. It's an accessible and absorbing read. It has helped when preparing for difficult coaching sessions, and later, when reflecting on my practice. It provides a huge amount of information on the principles of coaching and mentoring and some really practical advice on how to apply these principles to improve performance at work. The new edition adds further superb insights and a more reflective dimension - together with concise answers to some frequently asked questions. My favourite coaching and mentoring book!"
Sue Covill, Coach and former Director of Human Resources
"With teams of teachers and school leaders The Skilled Helper Model has proved itself to be a robust and flexible tool for frameworking coaching conversations. I use it frequently both implicitly and explicitly with learners. The questions in the 2nd edition of Coaching and Mentoring at Work help explain the stages of the model to learners and provide
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invaluable prompts for leaders new to coaching."
Hannah Jones, BlueKiteCoach
"Mary Connor and Julia Pokora clearly live by one of the central tenets of their new book - 'effective practice is reflective practice'. They have listened to feedback on the 1st edition and made some pivotal changes. The book has a new structure of four sections that give a cohesive, interlinking framework that works. They have reconfigured the core of the earlier book and augmented it with some new material. I really like the way they have incorporated their own voices into the narrative - there was a real sense of how their current practice has emerged from a range of influences and approaches and is still developing.
There is an excellent new chapter on reflective practice and supervision that I anticipate I will be read and re-read many times. They have also brought clarity to me about the confusing world of coaching accreditation in another new chapter. Finally, the FAQ's in the final section are a distillation of pure wisdom. The new edition has exceeded all my expectations."
Alan Swann, Consultant Old Age Psychiatrist/Clinical Director for Revalidation & CPD, Newcastle Older Peoples' Mental Health Services
"We use Coaching and Mentoring at Work as one of our core texts on training courses for the London Deanery Coaching and Mentoring Service. Clinicians and healthcare professionals learn a model and skills which they can use in their everyday leadership, teaching, supervising, clinical and management roles, as well as more formally as coaches and mentors. This book is comprehensive in its cover of how this can be achieved, with examples and wide coverage of contracting and preparation for a mentoring session.
I like the definition of coaching and mentoring given in this book as 'learning relationships' which help clients to achieve outcomes that 'they want and value.' It is a paradigm and mindset shift for
Hannah Jones, BlueKiteCoach
"Mary Connor and Julia Pokora clearly live by one of the central tenets of their new book - 'effective practice is reflective practice'. They have listened to feedback on the 1st edition and made some pivotal changes. The book has a new structure of four sections that give a cohesive, interlinking framework that works. They have reconfigured the core of the earlier book and augmented it with some new material. I really like the way they have incorporated their own voices into the narrative - there was a real sense of how their current practice has emerged from a range of influences and approaches and is still developing.
There is an excellent new chapter on reflective practice and supervision that I anticipate I will be read and re-read many times. They have also brought clarity to me about the confusing world of coaching accreditation in another new chapter. Finally, the FAQ's in the final section are a distillation of pure wisdom. The new edition has exceeded all my expectations."
Alan Swann, Consultant Old Age Psychiatrist/Clinical Director for Revalidation & CPD, Newcastle Older Peoples' Mental Health Services
"We use Coaching and Mentoring at Work as one of our core texts on training courses for the London Deanery Coaching and Mentoring Service. Clinicians and healthcare professionals learn a model and skills which they can use in their everyday leadership, teaching, supervising, clinical and management roles, as well as more formally as coaches and mentors. This book is comprehensive in its cover of how this can be achieved, with examples and wide coverage of contracting and preparation for a mentoring session.
I like the definition of coaching and mentoring given in this book as 'learning relationships' which help clients to achieve outcomes that 'they want and value.' It is a paradigm and mindset shift for
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Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Coaching and Mentoring at Work “
Authors and contributorsPreface to the second editionAcknowledgements and permissions
Introduction
Part 1: Effective Coaching and Mentoring
What is effective coaching and mentoring at work?
How can I be an effective coach or mentor?
How can I be an effective client?
Part 2: Coach & Mentor Development
What is reflective practice and supervision?
How can I be reflective in practice?
What about training and accreditation?
Part 3: Model, Tools & Techniques
What is The Skilled Helper model?
How is The Skilled Helper used in practice?
What are some useful tools and techniques?
Part 4: Coaching and Mentoring Practice
What are the ethical issues?
What are frequently asked questions?
How is a coaching and mentoring culture developed?
Appendix: Useful contacts and websites
Bibliography
Index
Autoren-Porträt von Mary P Connor, Julia B Pokora
Mary Connor occupied several senior leadership roles within Higher Education before becoming an independent consultant. In this capacity she developed a wide-range of undividual and organization development programmes for both public and private sector organizations throughout the UK, South America and South East Asia. She developed clinical leaders and senior managers in the health service, through her course leadership of the Masters Degree in Leading Innovation and Change at York. She now works as a coach, mentor, consultant, trainer and supervisor. She is a founder member of The Mentoring Development Group, which delivers training and supervision throughout the UK. Julia Pokora established an independent organization and management development consultancy following an early career with BP and Exxon. She now has 20 years' consultancy experience and has worked with private and public sector organizations. Recently, Julia has focused on developing leadership for teams and individuals, and on mentoring and coaching capability in the health service. She holds an MSc in Occupational Psychology and a Graduate Diploma in Counselling.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Mary P Connor , Julia B Pokora
- 2012, 2nd ed., 280 Seiten, Maße: 15 x 22,6 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: McGraw-Hill Professional
- ISBN-10: 0335243851
- ISBN-13: 9780335243853
Sprache:
Englisch
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