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Executive Coaching with Backbone and Heart
Coaching high-powered executives requires something extra. Executive coaches must become partners whose emotional investment in business outcomes equals that of their clients. They must have the strength and courage to face
an organizational leader in a time of crisis and speak the unvarnished truth. They must be a force to be reckoned with. They have to have backbone and heart.
When it was first published in 2000, Mary Beth O'Neill's book Executive Coaching with Backbone and Heart helped to define the field of coaching at the senior and executive level. This second edition of O'Neill's groundbreaking book shares the secrets of O'Neill's success and details the techniques she's developed and refined over the course of her exceptional career. This edition has been thoroughly revised and expanded to include
- Three Key Factors methodology for setting up client goals and the measures for those goals
Iinformation about how to involve the client's boss in the coaching contract
More extensive material on live action coaching
Commentary on the use of assessment tools and instruments
A method to work with clients on the systemic patterns they want to change
An entirely new chapter devoted solely?to calculating the ROI of coaching work with the client
And more illustrative stories
O'Neill teaches coaches how to deal with clients in terms of the "force fields" they create and react to, that is, the political and emotional climates within organizations that can ensnare both executive and coach and make for faulty decision making. O'Neill reinforces her observations on coach self-management and her systems perspective with a sound four-phase methodology for implementing both, a methodology that covers contracting, planning, live action intervening, and debriefing.
Executive Coaching with Backbone and Heart is written for anyone, no matter what their discipline or background, who is interested in helping leaders work through their dilemmas so they can transform their learning directly into results for their organizations.
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Mary Beth O'Neill is an executive coach, leadership consultant, author, and leader of the Executive Coach Training Seminar Series. She can be reached at www.mboExecutiveCoaching.com.
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Praise for Executive Coaching with Backbone and Heart
"In this book, O'Neill brings form and structure to the art of executive coaching. Novices are provided a path while seasoned practitioners will find affirmation."
Daryl R. Conner, CEO and president, ODR-USA, Inc.
"Mary Beth O'Neill's executive coaching gave me the tools and clarity to become a far more effective leader and change agent. The bottom line was that we succeeded with a monumental organizational turnaround that had seemed impossible to accomplish."
Eric Stevens, former CEO, Courage Center
"O'Neill writes in a way that allows you to see this experienced coach in action. What a wonderful way to learn!"
Geoff Bellman, consultant and author, The Consultant's Calling
"Mary Beth brings a keen business focus to coaching by not just contributing insights but through helping me and my team gain the insights that we need to solve our own problems. She has the ability to see through the sometimes chaotic dialogue and personalities in order to help a team focus on the real issues and dynamics that can impede organizations from achieving their goals."
John C. Nicol, general manager, MSN Media Network
"Effective leaders require courage, compassion, and initiative. O'Neill's systems-based coaching serves as a guide for both coaches and executives to better enable good decisions and good decision-makers."
Paul D. Purcell, president, Beacon Development Group
"With Mary Beth O'Neill's coaching, I've become the kind of leader who balances both the needs to get results and to develop great working relationships.?Since I started working with her, I've won accolades as the Top Innovator for my company, and as Professional of the Year for my industry.?More important, I've been able to scope my job in a way that allows me to learn and contribute at the same time, all the while delivering great results to the bottom line."
Lynann Bradbury, vice president, Waggener Edstrom
Table of Contents
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
The Author.
PART ONE: CORE CONCEPTS: THE COACH'S STANCE.
1. An Introduction to Executive Coaching.
2. Developing a Strong Signature Presence.
3. Systems Thinking: Understanding the Executive's Challenges and the Coach's Challenges.
4. The Triangled Coach: Being Effective in the Middle.
PART TWO: METHODOLOGY: THE FOUR PHASES OF COACHING.
5. Phase 1—Contracting: Find a Way to Be a Partner.
6. Phase 2—Planning: Keep Ownership with the Client.
7. Phase 3—Live-Action Coaching: Strike While the Iron Is Hot.
8. Phase 4—Debriefing: Define a Learning Focus.
9. An ROI Method for Executive Coaching: Have the Client Convince the Coach of the Return on Investment.
PART THREE: SPECIAL APPLICATIONS.
10. Making a Strategic Transition to the Role of Executive Coach.
11. Helping Leaders Effectively Coach Employees.
Afterword: Coaching for the Coach.
Appendix A: The Core Activities and Outcomes of the Coaching Phases.
Appendix B: Executive Coaching Skills Self-Assessment Survey.
Appendix C: Questions for Clients.
Appendix D: Combining Coaching and Consulting for Powerful Results.
Notes.
References.
Index.