ABSTRACT

Translating traditional coaching methods and competencies for use in the online world, this informative and timely guide shows coaches how to transform their face-to-face practice into one that utilises technological means of communication with clients, mentors, and everyone else associated with their practice.

The book offers up-to-the-minute practical and ethical information from two world-expert coaches, leaning on their combined 50 years of experience and study. It covers the practice of online coaching via email, chat, audio/telephone and video methods, as well as the ethics of online coaching (including an ethical framework), case material, supervision, mentoring and training, and a look into the future of the coaching profession in light of technological developments and the culture of cyberspace.

Whether you are a coach-in-training or established Coaching Master, this book is an accessible and invaluable tool for taking and maintaining your coaching services online.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|10 pages

Cyberculture and its impact on the coaching profession

chapter Chapter 3|12 pages

Working without a physical presence (with text)

chapter Chapter 4|10 pages

Practical issues in coaching

chapter Chapter 6|12 pages

Ethical framework for technology-delivered coaching

chapter Chapter 7|7 pages

Essential psychosocial aspects of cyberculture

chapter Chapter 9|5 pages

A look to the future and concluding thoughts