Synopses & Reviews
Leadership coaching is vital to today's most successful organizations. In fact, around half of the top companies for leaders now assign coaches to their most promising employees. And more organizations are catching on every day.
The Art and Practice of Leadership Coaching is a landmark resource that presents a variety of perspectives and best practices from today's top executive coaches. It provides valuable guidance on exactly what the best coaches are now doing to get the most out of leaders, for now and into the future.
Revealing core philosophies, critical capabilities, and the secrets of coaching success, this one-of-a-kind guide includes essays from fifty top coaches, including Ken Blanchard, Michael Hammer, Sally Helgesen, Frances Hesselbein, Beverly Kaye, Jim Kouzes, C.K. Prahalad, Noel M. Tichy, Dave Ulrich, and many others. The essays here are divided into five distinct categoriesbehavioral, leadership development, career/life transitions, organizational change, and strategyoffering unparalleled coverage of every aspect of leadership coaching.
The contributors offer in-depth discussions on topics such as selecting the right coach, maximizing the impact of coaching, and leveraging the latest trends and strategies. The book also includes the newest research and practical tools such as checklists, performance assessments, and quick tips. Packed with astute personal observations, detailed analyses, helpful best practices, and cutting-edge ideas, this practical guide is the definitive source for those who want (or need) to master the art and practice of coaching leaders.
Leadership coaching has emerged as a powerful tool for accelerating the performance of promising executives and attaining competitive advantage through that talent. The Art and Practice of Leadership Coaching provides everything that you need to employ that tool with (and for) maximum impact.
Synopsis
Leadership coaching has become vitally important to today?s most successful businesses. The Art and Practice of Leadership Coaching is a landmark resource that presents a variety of perspectives and best practices from today?s top executive coaches. It provides valuable guidance on exactly what the best coaches are now doing to get the most out of leaders, for now and into the future. Revealing core philosophies, critical capabilities, and the secrets of coaching success, this one-of-a-kind guide includes essays from fifty top coaches, including Ken Blanchard and Frances Hesselbein. Packed with cutting-edge ideas and proven best practices, this is the definitive source of information for anyone dealing with coaching.
Synopsis
This landmark resource presents a wide variety of perspectives and
proven best practices from fifty of today's top executive coaches:
Nancy J. Adler
John Alexander
David Allen
Shirley Anderson
Julie Anixter
Marian Baker
Joel Barker
Kim Barnes
Christopher A. Bartlett
Ken Blanchard
Jim Bolt
William Bridges
W. Warner Burke
Niko Canner
Jay Conger
Bill Davidson
David Dotlich
Leigh Fountain
Robert M. Fulmer
Joel Garfinkle
Fariborz Ghadar
David Giber
Marshall Goldsmith
Vijay Govindarajan
Michael Hammer
Phil Harkins
Sally Helgesen
Paul Hersey
Frances Hesselbein
Beverly Kaye
Jim Kouzes
Richard J. Leider
Bobbie Little
Jim Moore
Howard Morgan
Barbara Moses
Bruce Pfau
Gifford Pinchot
Barry Posner
C.K. Prahalad
Gary Ranker
Judy Rosenblum
Stratford Sherman
Ken Siegel
Richard Strozzi-Heckler
R. Roosevelt Thomas Jr.
Noel M. Tichy
Brian Tracy
Dave Ulrich
Albert A. Vicere
Synopsis
This landmark resource presents a wide variety of perspectives and
proven best practices from fifty of today's top executive coaches:
Nancy J. Adler
John Alexander
David Allen
Shirley Anderson
Julie Anixter
Marian Baker
Joel Barker
Kim Barnes
Christopher A. Bartlett
Ken Blanchard
Jim Bolt
William Bridges
W. Warner Burke
Niko Canner
Jay Conger
Bill Davidson
David Dotlich
Leigh Fountain
Robert M. Fulmer
Joel Garfinkle
Fariborz Ghadar
David Giber
Marshall Goldsmith
Vijay Govindarajan
Michael Hammer
Phil Harkins
Sally Helgesen
Paul Hersey
Frances Hesselbein
Beverly Kaye
Jim Kouzes
Richard J. Leider
Bobbie Little
Jim Moore
Howard Morgan
Barbara Moses
Bruce Pfau
Gifford Pinchot
Barry Posner
C.K. Prahalad
Gary Ranker
Judy Rosenblum
Stratford Sherman
Ken Siegel
Richard Strozzi-Heckler
R. Roosevelt Thomas Jr.
Noel M. Tichy
Brian Tracy
Dave Ulrich
Albert A. Vicere
About the Author
HOWARD MORGAN is Managing Director of the Leadership Research Institute and is recognized globally as a top executive coach and leadership development expert.
PHIL HARKINS is President and CEO of Linkage, Inc., an international leadership and organizational development company. He is also an acknowledged expert and frequent author on the subjects of leadership, communication, and coaching.
MARSHALL GOLDSMITH is a world authority on helping successful leaders achieve positive, measurable change in behavior. He is the author or editor of eighteen books, including the bestselling The Leader of the Future.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments.
About the Editors.
Research Sponsor: Linkage, Inc.
Research Partner: Hewitt Associates.
1. The Coaching Landscape, by Linkage, Inc.
PART I: WORKING WITH COACHES.
2. Selecting the Right Coach.
3. Creating a Powerful Coach-Coachee Partnership.
PART II: 50 TOP EXECUTIVE COACHES.
4. Coaching Leaders/Behavioral Coaching.
Marshall Goldsmith.
Jim Kouzes.
Frances Hesselbein.
Jay Conger.
Dave Ulrich.
Barry Posner.
Howard Morgan.
Ken Siegel.
Bobbie Little.
Kim Barnes.
5. Career/Life Coaching.
Richard J. Leider.
William Bridges.
Beverly Kaye.
David Allen.
Barbara Moses.
Brian Tracy.
Shirley Anderson.
Joel Garfinkle.
Richard Strozzi-Heckler.
Marian Baker.
6. Coaching for Leadership Development.
Noel M. Tichy.
Robert M. Fulmer.
Ken Blanchard.
Paul Hersey.
Nancy J. Adler.
Albert A. Vicere.
John Alexander.
Jim Bolt.
David Giber.
Jim Moore.
7. Coaching for Organizational Change.
Phil Harkins.
W. Warner Burke.
Sally Helgesen.
R. Roosevelt Thomas Jr.
Gifford Pinchot.
David Dotlich.
Stratford Sherman.
Gary Ranker.
Leigh Fountain.
Bruce Pfau.
8. Strategy Coaching.
C. K. Prahalad.
Vijay Govindarajan.
Christopher A. Bartlett.
Fariborz Ghadar.
Michael Hammer.
Joel Barker.
Niko Canner.
Julie Anixter.
Bill Davidson.
Judy Rosenblum.
PART III: INTERNAL COACHING.
9. Applying the Behavioral Coaching Model Organization-Wide.
10. The Leader as Coach.
David Kepler and Frank T. Morgan.
PART IV: THE COACHING ALMANAC.
11 Is Coaching Worth the Money? Assessing the ROI of Executive Coaching.
12 Interpretative Data: What’s Shaping the Coaching Marketplace.
Notes.
Index.