1st Edition

Coaching Models: A Cultural Perspective A Guide to Model Development: for Practitioners and Students of Coaching

By Diane Lennard Copyright 2010
152 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

152 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

152 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

"In addition to providing an extensive analysis of strategies for changing performance and the factors that can impact coaching effectiveness, this book offers what may be a unique value: instead of promoting one approach as the best, Dr. Lennard guides readers through a highly customized process of developing our own individualized coaching model. As a result of the book's thought-provoking... Read more

Preface  Part 1: The Foundation  1. Introduction to Coaching Model Development  2. Theoretical Foundation: Learning Theory for Coaches  3. Theory-Based Guidelines  Part 2: The Coaching Model  4. Coaching Model Functions and Characteristics  5. Identification and Selection of Coaching Model Components  Part 3: The Performance Coaching Model Example  6. How the Performance Coaching Model Evolved  7. How the Performance Coaching Model is Applied.  References.  Index

Biography

Diane Lennard, Ph.D., is a coach and Clinical Associate Professor of Management Communication at New York University Stern School of Business. In her course, Foundations of Business Coaching, full-time and part-time MBAs, Executive MBAs, and other graduate students develop, apply, and present their own coaching models. In addition to coaching students, faculty, and administrators at NYU, she coaches business executives, consultants, and other professionals.