Supervision in Action aims to help professional and trainee supervisors, consultants and coaches to `take care of themselves’ - in other words, the art of learning from their own experience in their practice.
This book explores in detail the positive lessons to be learnt from the classical tragedy, King Lear, for the manager and the management consultant, arguing that this tragedy is vital to gain an understanding of consulting, leadership and management.
A ground-breaking exploration of executive coaching,based on a wide range of real-life studies of coaching in action. Writtenby skilled and... Læs mere
Critical Moments in Executive Coaching examines the change process supported by workplace and executive coaching, making use of empirical evidence from the study of a range of real coaching conversations and coaching relationships.
This book reviews the full coaching outcome research literature to examine the arguments... Læs mere
Being Supervised: A Guide for Supervisees provides a complete introduction to help supervisees and supervisors to get the most out of supervision and reap its unique and substantial benefits.
Critical Moments in Executive Coaching examines the change process supported by workplace and executive coaching, making use of empirical evidence from the study of a range of real coaching conversations and coaching relationships.
Drawing comparisons between consultancy and the classical tragedy King Lear, the author explores the core theme of responsibility. Arguing that... Læs mere