Buch, Englisch, 241 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 406 g
Co-constructing the Journey from Freedom to Responsibility
Buch, Englisch, 241 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 406 g
ISBN: 978-3-319-85484-7
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
This book gives coaches, and all leaders, the wider perspective and the practical tools to help those they work with to achieve deep and lasting change that generates long-term performance.
Who we are, and how we relate to others, is a major factor in the sustainable development of organizations and communities today. The helping relationship—whether as coach, manager, trainer, teacher or leader—is central to developing this capacity to relate—not only to others but also to ourselves.
This book provides a series of innovative concepts and practical tools for those involved in helping relationships, as they help others develop and transform. It provides five operational strategies that answers the questions “What should I do?” and “How should I do it?”. It then offers four strategies to help a person build their own identity. Finally, it describes a “crystallization” strategy that encompasses all the others, and enables a person to crystalize what has been occurring during the helping relationship.
It also provides a unique perspective on the place of coaching in the context of the evolution of our species towards an empathetic civilization, of our society to and beyond the third industrial revolution, and of our companies as they reinvent the way they organize in the 21 century to give greater autonomy to those who work in them and harness the power of participative democracy in the workplace.
A central theme of the book is freedom and responsibility. Having found, then fully accepted our freedom, we go beyond freedom, and take the path towards responsibility. Both client and coach chart their path on this journey through the alliance they create, and through which deep meaning is born for both.
Zielgruppe
Professional/practitioner
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Sozialwissenschaften Psychologie Psychologische Disziplinen Coaching, Training, Supervision
- Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Berufliche Bildung Coaching, Training, Supervision
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Betriebswirtschaft Coaching, Training, Supervision
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Betriebswirtschaft Bereichsspezifisches Management Management: Führung & Motivation
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction
Coaching—an Unavoidable Paradigm for Developing People and Organizations.
The need for coaching strategies.
The Ten Strategies—An Overview
A Set of Dynamic and Interconnected Strategies
Operational Strategies
Identity Strategies
Crystallization: the Meta-strategy
Key considerations
A Constructivist Space
Expanding Awareness
The Satnav Metaphor
Strategy 1: The Person-centered Approach, or Rogerian Alliance
The Client at the heart of everything
Prince(ss) meets Prince(ss)
A Matrix of Empathy
From Personal to Organizational Development—Pygmalion at Work
Levels of Change
The Princes(s)’ Alliance
Masculine/Feminine
Third-order listening
From Socrates to Frankl, towards Modes of Generative Questioning
Strategy 2: Fish—fishing rod/His frame—my frame
Fish—Fishing rod
Gi
ving the Client a Fish, or helping him to build a fishing rod? Which One, When?His Frame—my Frame. Whose frame of reference are we using?
Metacommunication: the “Listening Word” and the “Eloquent Ear”.
Autonomy and the Paradox of Education. 6 Degrees of Autonomy
Strategy 3: RPNRC (Reality-Problem-Need-Request-Contract)
Building a Relational Ecosystem
R—Identifying the Client’s Reality
P—Identifying the Problems, Issues and Stakes Involved
N—Identifying the Need
R—Clarifying the Request
C—Developing the Contract
Beyond RPNRC: The Fifteen Parameters of the Coach’s DashboardStrategy 4: Contextualization and Intervention Zones
Putting the Client’s Problem and Stakes into Perspective
Behind the Problem, a Complex Interplay of Identity, Stakes, and the “Seeding Effect”
Parrallel processes—When an Uneasy Relationship Revea
ls an Uneasy Client Strategy 5: Interventions: Categories and OptionsThe Coach as Acupuncturist
Coach-centered Interventions
Silence
The Coach’s Stance
Client-centered Interventions
Questioning
Validating
Challenging—Where and when to Challenge?
Diagnosis
Options, Protections and Permissions
Decisions and Re-decisions
Relationship-centered Interventions
Parallel Processes
Chairwork
Strategy 6: Access to Meaning
The Different Meanings of Meaning
Creating Meaning within Complexity
The Golden Goose
The Identity Backbone
Access to Renewed Coherence
The Meaning Molecule
The Object of Love
The Capacity to Relate
The Infinite Dream
Energy
Strategy 7—The Client’s Path
A “Waypoint” in the Client’s Personal Journey
Inevitable Losses
From Caterpillar to But
terflyThe Third Suffering: the Price of the Return to Life
The Space-time Dimension
The Transition Space
Using a Constructivist Logic
Strategy 8: Identity Construction
The DRCR (Decontruction-Restoration-Construction-Reconfiguration) Model
Envelopes of the Self: the Four Identity Zones
Balancing Action, Meaning and Relationships—the Autonomy Deployment Tree
What is Important: Managerial Stances
From Expert to Manager to Leader
From Order-giver to Resource-provider to Meaning-bearer
Adjusting the Cursor: Contingent Management
What is Essential: Self-transformation
Spiritual openness
Strategy 9: Humanization
Death as Stage of Growth: Accepting our Finiteness
An Empathetic Consciousness
Identity in Three Dimensions
Being at Ease in the Midst of Chaos
The “Scarlet Thread” of Responsibility
Individuation: Uniqueness
in UniversalityStrategy 10: Crystallization
Taking the Risk of Opening up the Future
The Meta-strategy of Crystallization
The Ethics of the Coaching Profession
The Paradox of Power




