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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.



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'Unraveling the coaching process is a major and ongoing challenge with regard to coaching professionalization and its empirical coverage. This is where Erik de Haan’s brilliant new book makes an important contribution. It combines his personal experiences as Director of the Ashridge Centre for Coaching with results from recent process-oriented studies as well as his own qualitative research on critical moments in coaching. In a clear and careful way, De Haan describes overlaps and differences in the perspectives of coaches, clients and sponsors. All rounded up by impressive insights into actual coaching sessions and practical guidance for inexperienced as well as experienced coaches. I also highly recommend this book as groundwork for supervision in coaching.'-Patrizia M. Ianiro-Dahm, professor in Work, Organizational and Health Psychology at the University of Applied Sciences, Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, Germany

'In Critical Moments in Executive Coaching Erik De Haan offers a richly textured research- based examination of the entire coaching process including contracting, critical incidents that often signal a developmental shift for coachees and coaches alike and the dynamics of ending. In a discipline that can often be biased towards the application of simple tools and reductionism, this book serves as a powerful reminder of the inevitable subtleties and complexities in the coaching relationship. This major contribution to the coaching literature will appeal to coaches looking to develop their practice as well as learn about qualitative research methodology and how to apply this as a relational approach coaching."-Simon Cavicchia, author of The Theory and Practice of Relational Coaching

‘This book draws insightful and genuine connections between personal experiences of the author, research results and tips for coaching practice. A must-read for executive coaches!’–Professor Yvonne Burger, organisational consultant, executive coach and supervisor

‘Insightful, revealing, frank and honest. The handbook for professionals who want to continue learning’–Frans Hoek, MBA, managing partner, Hoek Consultants

‘I wanted this book for the title alone. "Critical moments" is a striking concept that describes the fascinating variety of situations where something crucial happens in a coaching process.’–Carine Metselaar, MCM, coaching supervisor and executive coach

‘A real behind-the-scenes glimpse into the practice of executive coaching. Surprising insights, thrilling conflicts, critical doubts, dramatic schisms – and everything neatly organised.’–Dr Tim Theeboom, coaching researcher



Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Coaching is "doing research" 2. Critical moments in coaching: what inexperienced coaches have to say 3. Critical moments in coaching: what experienced coaches have to say 4. Critical moments in coaching: what coachees have to say 5. Critical moments in coaching: looking for a Rashomon effect 6. Critical moments in coaching: what coaching sponsors have to say 7. Lessons to apply in practice APPENDICES: examples of critical moments Appendix A: Critical moments of inexperienced coaches Appendix B: Critical moments of experienced coaches Appendix C: Critical moments of coachees Appendix D: Comparing critical moments of coaches and coachees Appendix E: Overview with examples of the critical moments of coachees, coaches and sponsors

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
      Publication Date: 5/20/2019 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780815396918, 978-0815396918
      ISBN10: 0815396910

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      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.



      Trade Review

      'Unraveling the coaching process is a major and ongoing challenge with regard to coaching professionalization and its empirical coverage. This is where Erik de Haan’s brilliant new book makes an important contribution. It combines his personal experiences as Director of the Ashridge Centre for Coaching with results from recent process-oriented studies as well as his own qualitative research on critical moments in coaching. In a clear and careful way, De Haan describes overlaps and differences in the perspectives of coaches, clients and sponsors. All rounded up by impressive insights into actual coaching sessions and practical guidance for inexperienced as well as experienced coaches. I also highly recommend this book as groundwork for supervision in coaching.'-Patrizia M. Ianiro-Dahm, professor in Work, Organizational and Health Psychology at the University of Applied Sciences, Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, Germany

      'In Critical Moments in Executive Coaching Erik De Haan offers a richly textured research- based examination of the entire coaching process including contracting, critical incidents that often signal a developmental shift for coachees and coaches alike and the dynamics of ending. In a discipline that can often be biased towards the application of simple tools and reductionism, this book serves as a powerful reminder of the inevitable subtleties and complexities in the coaching relationship. This major contribution to the coaching literature will appeal to coaches looking to develop their practice as well as learn about qualitative research methodology and how to apply this as a relational approach coaching."-Simon Cavicchia, author of The Theory and Practice of Relational Coaching

      ‘This book draws insightful and genuine connections between personal experiences of the author, research results and tips for coaching practice. A must-read for executive coaches!’–Professor Yvonne Burger, organisational consultant, executive coach and supervisor

      ‘Insightful, revealing, frank and honest. The handbook for professionals who want to continue learning’–Frans Hoek, MBA, managing partner, Hoek Consultants

      ‘I wanted this book for the title alone. "Critical moments" is a striking concept that describes the fascinating variety of situations where something crucial happens in a coaching process.’–Carine Metselaar, MCM, coaching supervisor and executive coach

      ‘A real behind-the-scenes glimpse into the practice of executive coaching. Surprising insights, thrilling conflicts, critical doubts, dramatic schisms – and everything neatly organised.’–Dr Tim Theeboom, coaching researcher



      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1. Coaching is "doing research" 2. Critical moments in coaching: what inexperienced coaches have to say 3. Critical moments in coaching: what experienced coaches have to say 4. Critical moments in coaching: what coachees have to say 5. Critical moments in coaching: looking for a Rashomon effect 6. Critical moments in coaching: what coaching sponsors have to say 7. Lessons to apply in practice APPENDICES: examples of critical moments Appendix A: Critical moments of inexperienced coaches Appendix B: Critical moments of experienced coaches Appendix C: Critical moments of coachees Appendix D: Comparing critical moments of coaches and coachees Appendix E: Overview with examples of the critical moments of coachees, coaches and sponsors

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