ABSTRACT

The traditional model of consulting places an emphasis on diagnosing a problem and finding a cure. But in today’s business world of globalized organizations, rapid knowledge proliferation, and the intertwining of economies, that approach is becoming less and less viable; problems are quickly redefined, new knowledge (and ownership of that knowledge) is constantly surfacing and being challenged, and no solution is a permanent solution. Consulting in Uncertainty articulates a model of consulting that addresses the uncertainty and interconnectedness of the world in a post-industrial, knowledge era.

Emphasizing outcomes and inquiry over ‘diagnosis’, Brooks and Edwards outline this new consulting model, as well as the skills consultants must bring to the table in any uncertain and dynamic environment. Integrating practical knowledge with scholarship, this book covers skills such as:

  • Relational skills and the consulting relationship
  • Cultural awareness and related skills
  • Contextual analysis
  • Facilitating inquiry
  • Collecting and efficiently analyzing data or information

Consultants and students of consulting, as well as managers, teachers, counselors, and even parents, will find this book enlightening and useful in navigating today’s uncertain world.

part I|45 pages

Rethinking Consulting as Inquiry

chapter 1|14 pages

Changing the Consulting Story

chapter 2|17 pages

Shifting to an Inquiry Model of Consulting

chapter 3|12 pages

The Consultant's Stance

part II|48 pages

Inquiry into Relationship

chapter 4|17 pages

Emotional Inquiry

chapter 5|14 pages

Partners in Inquiry

part III|57 pages

Skills of Inquiry

chapter 7|16 pages

Facilitating Inquiry

chapter 8|21 pages

Learning the Organization

chapter 9|18 pages

Methods of Inquiry