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Book Synopsis

REGARDLESS OF YOUR LEVEL of coaching experience, you are likely to be asked to support the development of people with whom you share a professional or personal relationship.

In this thoroughly revised and updated edition of his best-selling book The Mindful Coach, expert coach Doug Silsbee presents his practical Septet Model as an ideal tool for conducting coaching conversations with executives, leaders, and other professionals. The model differentiates seven roles (or Voices) that anyone in a coaching role can use when engaging in these learning conversations: Master, Partner, Investigator, Reflector, Teacher, Guide, and Contractor. In this important book, Silsbee illuminates the dynamic relationship among these seven roles and shows how to integrate them into an intelligent strategy that can be applied to any coaching conversation.

Designed as a down-to-earth resource, The Mindful Coach is filled with practical exercises and sample dialogues for learning and a

Table of Contents

Exercises, Practices, Exhibits, and Figures ix

Foreword xiii

Preface to the New and Revised Edition xv

Introduction: What Is Coaching? 1

A Working Definition of Coaching 4

Distinguishing Coaching from Other Aspects of Professional Relationships 6

Contexts for Coaching: Four Dynamics 9

Introduction Summary 14

1 The Being of Coaching: Mindful Service 17

Placing Oneself in Service 18

Mindfulness and Self-Awareness 19

Mindfulness and the Three Levels of Experience 23

Attachments and Aversions 25

Conditioning and Habits That Block Mindfulness 30

Coaching Habits 33

Chapter Summary 41

2 Cultivating Mindfulness 43

Self-Observation 44

Practices for Cultivating Mindfulness 48

Coach as Learner 54

Accountability in Service 55

Chapter Summary 56

3 The Seven Voices of the Coach 57

Learning the Voices 58

The Individual Roles or Voices 60

The Voices and Their Aspects 64

Placing the Voices in Context 64

Chapter Summary 72

4 The Master 73

Maintaining Self-Awareness 76

Listening with Focus and Presence 78

Modeling Learning and Growth 79

Embracing the Client with Compassion and Respect 82

Choosing Which of the Operational Voices to Use at a Given Time 84

The Mindful Master 86

Chapter Summary 89

5 The Partner 91

Establishing and Honoring an Explicit Structure for the Coaching Relationship 93

Advocating Shared Commitment to Competency-Based Coaching Outcomes 98

Offering Choice Points and Making Joint Decisions About the Coaching Process 103

The Mindful Partner 107

Chapter Summary 110

6 The Investigator 113

Asking Questions That Shift the Client’s Understanding of the Situation 116

Helping the Client to Articulate Desired Outcomes 120

Asking the Client to Generate Courses of Action 122

The Mindful Investigator 126

Chapter Summary 130

7 The Reflector 131

Providing Direct and Honest Feedback 133

Directing the Client’s Attention Toward His or Her Capabilities and Potential 137

Encouraging Self-Observation and Reflection 141

The Mindful Reflector 143

Chapter Summary 147

8 The Teacher 149

Providing New Distinctions, Information, and Knowledge 151

Challenging and Stimulating the Client’s Thinking Process 154

Explaining the Coaching Process, Theory, and Models Being Used 159

The Mindful Teacher 162

Chapter Summary 165

9 The Guide 167

Encouraging the Client to Take Some Action of the Client’s Choosing 170

Offering Options for Action 172

Recommending Specific Courses of Action 175

The Mindful Guide 178

Chapter Summary 181

10 The Contractor 183

Establishing Clear Agreements About Actions 186

Exploring and Resolving Client Doubts and Hesitations 190

Following Up with the Client About Agreed-On Actions 193

The Mindful Contractor 196

Chapter Summary 199

11 Self-Development Strategies for the Coach 201

Self-Assessment Tools 202

Self-Observation as a Coach 205

Navigating the Model 210

Learning from Your Reflection 216

Reviewing Audio Recordings 217

Obtaining and Listening to Client Feedback 218

Planning Your Own Development 221

Chapter Summary 223

Epilogue: Coaching as a Journey Toward Mastery 225

About Fluidity and Intuition 227

Practice as Path 229

Selected Reading 235

Notes 239

Acknowledgments 245

The Author 249

Index 251

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 05/03/2010
      ISBN13: 9780470548660, 978-0470548660
      ISBN10: 0470548665

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      REGARDLESS OF YOUR LEVEL of coaching experience, you are likely to be asked to support the development of people with whom you share a professional or personal relationship.

      In this thoroughly revised and updated edition of his best-selling book The Mindful Coach, expert coach Doug Silsbee presents his practical Septet Model as an ideal tool for conducting coaching conversations with executives, leaders, and other professionals. The model differentiates seven roles (or Voices) that anyone in a coaching role can use when engaging in these learning conversations: Master, Partner, Investigator, Reflector, Teacher, Guide, and Contractor. In this important book, Silsbee illuminates the dynamic relationship among these seven roles and shows how to integrate them into an intelligent strategy that can be applied to any coaching conversation.

      Designed as a down-to-earth resource, The Mindful Coach is filled with practical exercises and sample dialogues for learning and a

      Table of Contents

      Exercises, Practices, Exhibits, and Figures ix

      Foreword xiii

      Preface to the New and Revised Edition xv

      Introduction: What Is Coaching? 1

      A Working Definition of Coaching 4

      Distinguishing Coaching from Other Aspects of Professional Relationships 6

      Contexts for Coaching: Four Dynamics 9

      Introduction Summary 14

      1 The Being of Coaching: Mindful Service 17

      Placing Oneself in Service 18

      Mindfulness and Self-Awareness 19

      Mindfulness and the Three Levels of Experience 23

      Attachments and Aversions 25

      Conditioning and Habits That Block Mindfulness 30

      Coaching Habits 33

      Chapter Summary 41

      2 Cultivating Mindfulness 43

      Self-Observation 44

      Practices for Cultivating Mindfulness 48

      Coach as Learner 54

      Accountability in Service 55

      Chapter Summary 56

      3 The Seven Voices of the Coach 57

      Learning the Voices 58

      The Individual Roles or Voices 60

      The Voices and Their Aspects 64

      Placing the Voices in Context 64

      Chapter Summary 72

      4 The Master 73

      Maintaining Self-Awareness 76

      Listening with Focus and Presence 78

      Modeling Learning and Growth 79

      Embracing the Client with Compassion and Respect 82

      Choosing Which of the Operational Voices to Use at a Given Time 84

      The Mindful Master 86

      Chapter Summary 89

      5 The Partner 91

      Establishing and Honoring an Explicit Structure for the Coaching Relationship 93

      Advocating Shared Commitment to Competency-Based Coaching Outcomes 98

      Offering Choice Points and Making Joint Decisions About the Coaching Process 103

      The Mindful Partner 107

      Chapter Summary 110

      6 The Investigator 113

      Asking Questions That Shift the Client’s Understanding of the Situation 116

      Helping the Client to Articulate Desired Outcomes 120

      Asking the Client to Generate Courses of Action 122

      The Mindful Investigator 126

      Chapter Summary 130

      7 The Reflector 131

      Providing Direct and Honest Feedback 133

      Directing the Client’s Attention Toward His or Her Capabilities and Potential 137

      Encouraging Self-Observation and Reflection 141

      The Mindful Reflector 143

      Chapter Summary 147

      8 The Teacher 149

      Providing New Distinctions, Information, and Knowledge 151

      Challenging and Stimulating the Client’s Thinking Process 154

      Explaining the Coaching Process, Theory, and Models Being Used 159

      The Mindful Teacher 162

      Chapter Summary 165

      9 The Guide 167

      Encouraging the Client to Take Some Action of the Client’s Choosing 170

      Offering Options for Action 172

      Recommending Specific Courses of Action 175

      The Mindful Guide 178

      Chapter Summary 181

      10 The Contractor 183

      Establishing Clear Agreements About Actions 186

      Exploring and Resolving Client Doubts and Hesitations 190

      Following Up with the Client About Agreed-On Actions 193

      The Mindful Contractor 196

      Chapter Summary 199

      11 Self-Development Strategies for the Coach 201

      Self-Assessment Tools 202

      Self-Observation as a Coach 205

      Navigating the Model 210

      Learning from Your Reflection 216

      Reviewing Audio Recordings 217

      Obtaining and Listening to Client Feedback 218

      Planning Your Own Development 221

      Chapter Summary 223

      Epilogue: Coaching as a Journey Toward Mastery 225

      About Fluidity and Intuition 227

      Practice as Path 229

      Selected Reading 235

      Notes 239

      Acknowledgments 245

      The Author 249

      Index 251

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