ABSTRACT

What is there in developmental relationships beyond setting and striving to achieve goals? The presence of goals in coaching and mentoring programs has gone largely unquestioned, yet evidence is growing that the standard prescription of SMART, challenging goals is not always appropriate - and even potentially dangerous - in the context of a complex and rapidly changing world. Beyond Goals advances standard goal-setting theory by bringing together cutting-edge perspectives from leaders in coaching and mentoring. From psychology to neuroscience, from chaos theory to social network theory, the contributors offer diverse and compelling insights into both the advantages and limitations of goal pursuit. The result is a more nuanced understanding of goals, with the possibility for practitioners to bring greater impact and sophistication to their client engagements. The implications of this reassessment are substantial for all those practicing as coaches and mentors, or managing coaching or mentoring initiatives in organizations.

chapter |16 pages

Goals in Coaching and Mentoring

The Current State of Play

chapter |30 pages

New Perspectives on Goal Setting in Coaching Practice

An Integrated Model of Goal-focused Coaching

chapter |24 pages

Self-determination Theory Within Coaching Contexts

Supporting Motives and Goals that Promote Optimal Functioning and Well-being

chapter |26 pages

Putting Goals to Work in Coaching

The Complexities of Implementation

chapter |34 pages

The Coaching Engagement in the Twenty-first Century

New Paradigms for Complex Times

chapter |26 pages

Goal Setting

A Chaos Theory of Careers Approach

chapter |16 pages

The Goals Behind the Goals

Pursuing Adult Development in the Coaching Enterprise

chapter |16 pages

GROW Grows Up

From Winning the Game to Pursuing Transpersonal Goals

chapter |16 pages

Working With Emergent Goals

A Pragmatic Approach

chapter |12 pages

The Way Forward

Perspectives from the Editors