Further Techniques for Coaching and Mentoring

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Building on the success of companion volume Techniques for Coaching and Mentoring, this new volume from coaching gurus David Clutterbuck and David Megginson is a practical, pragmatic guide to the knowledge and techniques you need for successful coaching and mentoring.Rather than adopting a particular school of coaching or mentoring, the authors pick the best from a range of models and frameworks that have developed since the first book published to help you enrich your practice. Further Techniques also features a new structure to make it more reader-friendly, with Part 1 putting the techniques into context, Part 2 covering the frameworks in eight contributed chapters and Part 3 including broader chapters that focus in on techniques for the client, techniques for the coach/mentor and techniques for working on the relationship between coach/mentor and client.A selection of leading figures in the field contribute their techniques and models to the framework chapters in Part 2, taking you through the necessary principles and offering practical advice for newcomers and seasoned professionals alike.Offering a wide portfolio of approaches for helping and developing others, this book is an invaluable resource for all coaches and mentors and a must read for anyone wanting to learn more about one-to-one coaching and mentoring.Edited by David Megginson and David Clutterbuck. Contributors: Gladeana McMahon, Marion Gillie, Daniel Doherty, Megan Reitz, Alan Sieler, John Groom and Vivien Whitaker.
Part 1 Contextualizing techniques; Chapter 1 Introduction, David Clutterbuck, David Megginson; Part 2 Frameworks; Chapter 2 Cognitive behavioural coaching, Gladeana McMahon; Chapter 3 Coaching approaches derived from Gestalt, Marion Gillie; Chapter 4 The transformative power of ontological coaching, Alan Sieler; Chapter 5 Developing intuitive awareness, Megan Reitz; Chapter 6 The discovery of ‘writing as inquiry’ in support of coaching practice, Daniel Doherty; Chapter 7 Mindfulness mentoring and the listening coach, John Groom; Chapter 8 Offering creative choices in mentoring and coaching, Vivien Whitaker; Chapter 9 Techniques for coaching teams, David Clutterbuck; Part 3 Different foci for coach/mentoring techniques; Chapter 10 Client focused techniques, David Clutterbuck, David Megginson; Chapter 11 Coach/mentor focused techniques, David Clutterbuck, David Megginson; Chapter 12 Process focused techniques, David Clutterbuck, David Megginson; Chapter 13 Conclusion: what we have learned about the place of techniques, David Megginson, David Clutterbuck;
Professional Practice & Development
David Megginson, David Clutterbuck