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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

03.01.2015

Herausgeber

Jonathan Passmore

Verlag

Kogan Page Ltd

Seitenzahl

312

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16,1/2,1 cm

Gewicht

627 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-7494-7658-8

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"Whether you are a coach, a leader or the representative of an organization, please don't read this book, use it! Diversity in Coaching can make a positive difference for your organization, you co-workers and yourself." ("Marshall Goldsmith")
"The book provides useful information for any organisation with a culturally diverse workforce... But Diversity for Coaching goes beyond the international differences; it also looks at gender and age issues." ("Works Management")
"As coaching becomes increasingly cross-discipline, cross-gender and cross-cultural, coaches need to develop a strong awareness of where and how their own assumptions about clients may affect the quality and outcomes of the coaching relationship. This book provides prespectives from a wide range of cultures and traditions, and in doing so reflects the diversity of coaching itself." ("Professor David Clutterbuck, Clutterbuck Associates")
"Longitudes and latitudes converge as together we unravel the conundrum of coaching global talent... Diversity in Coaching is a must-read. In sighful case studies, reflective yet pragmatic approaches gifted to the reader. I will be packing it for my next plane journey." ("Angela Ryan, Group HR Director Asia Pacifica, GroupM (WPP plc)")
"This is a great step forward in the advancement of global coaching practices and will be of benefit not just to professional coaches. but managers who seek to develop a global coaching culture in their organizations." ("Dee Dutta, former Global CMO, Sony Ericsson")
"they do a sterling job in making coaches culturally and religiously aware when operating in different territories. It's a useful country-by-country guide, and there are differences when it comes to coaching." ("Human Resources")

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

03.01.2015

Herausgeber

Jonathan Passmore

Verlag

Kogan Page Ltd

Seitenzahl

312

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16,1/2,1 cm

Gewicht

627 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-7494-7658-8

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • About the contributors
    Foreword by Marshall Goldsmith

    01 Cross-cultural and diversity coaching
    Jonathan Passmore and Ho Law
    Introduction
    Why do we need a cross-cultural model?
    A review of multiple dimensions of culture
    A review of cross-cultural coaching models
    Description of the Universal Integrated Framework
    Summary

    Part One International perspectives

    02 Coaching in Europe

    Katherine Tulpa and Frank Bresser
    Introduction
    Current state of coaching in Europe
    Working in the multicultural environment of Europe
    Taking coaching forward in Europe
    Summary

    03 Coaching in North America
    Robert J Lee and Mary Wayne Bush
    Introduction
    The nature of coaching in the United States and Canada
    Working in a multicultural and diverse United States and Canada
    Looking forward in the United States and Canada
    Summary

    04 Coaching in Australasia
    Jodie Anagnos
    Introduction
    The nature of coaching in Australasia
    Current state of coaching in Australia
    Working in a multicultural Australasia
    Taking coaching forward in Australasia
    Summary

    Part Two Developing coaching practices across the globe

    05 Coaching in South Africa

    Craig O'Flaherty and Janine Everson
    Introduction
    Heritage traditions - the future isn't what it used to be
    The influence of traditions on behaviour, self-perception and relationships
    Impacts of social identity
    Coaching appropriately in a culturally diverse context
    Choosing a coaching model for diversity
    Summary

    06 Coaching in Brazil
    Villela da Matta and Flora Victoria
    Introduction
    Heritage and its influence on behaviour, self-perception and relationships
    Developing culturally appropriate coaching
    Evaluating the impact of Brazilian coaching
    Conclusion

    07 Coaching in China
    Catherine Ng
    Introduction
    Heritage traditions
    The influence of traditions on behaviour, self-perception and relationships
    Developing culturally appropriate coaching
    Similarities between Chinese Confucianism and coaching theories
    Conclusion

    08 Coaching in the Middle East
    Tom Palmer and Val J Arnold
    Introduction
    Heritage traditions
    The influence of traditions on behaviour, self-perception and relationships
    Developing culturally appropriate coaching
    Summary

    09 Coaching in India
    Yogesh Sood
    Introduction
    Heritage traditions
    The influence of traditions on behaviour, self-perception and relationships
    Developing culturally appropriate coaching
    Summary

    10 Coaching in Russia
    Julia Choukhno
    Introduction
    Heritage traditions
    The influence of traditions on behaviour, self-perception and relationships
    Developing culturally appropriate coaching
    Summary

    11 Coaching in Japan
    Takashi Tanaka
    Introduction
    Heritage traditions
    The influence of traditions on behaviour, self-perception and relationships
    Developing culturally appropriate coaching
    Conclusion

    12 Coaching in Central America
    Geoffrey Abbott and Carlos Romero
    Introduction
    Snapshot of Central America
    Executive and business coaching: summary by country
    Issues relevant to coaching in Central America
    Activities of multinationals
    Issues of power, equality and safety
    Conclusion

    Part Three Coaching difference

    13 Coaching with men: alpha males

    Eddie Erlandson
    Introduction
    The issue of gender in coaching
    The evidence of difference
    Working with gender differences in coaching
    Summary

    14 Coaching with women
    Kate Ludeman
    Introduction
    The issue of gender in coaching
    The evidence of difference
    Working with gender differences in coaching
    Summary

    15 Coaching people through life transitions
    Bob Garvey
    Introduction
    Theories of generational challenges
    Identifying resolution
    Discussion
    Further questions and issues for coaching practice
    Summary

    16 Coaching disabled people
    Lynn Cox
    Introduction
    Statistics about disability
    Models of disability
    Aspects to consider when coaching people with a disability
    The model of disability that disabled coachees identify with
    Meeting disabled coachees' access requirements
    Specific disabilities
    Summary

    17 Coaching gay and lesbian clients
    Shane Warren
    Introduction
    The benefit for a coach in understanding LGBTI diversity
    Coming out everyday
    Commonly held fear
    Conclusion

    18 Coaching and mental health
    Dr Jen Nash
    Introduction
    The boundary between coaching and therapy
    Languishing, flourishing model of goal striving and mental health
    Identifying mental health issues
    Deciding whether to continue coaching
    Treatment options
    Referral options
    Conclusions

    Appendix 1: Coaching associations
    Appendix 2: Useful journals
    Index