ABSTRACT

Hawkins and Turner argue that coaching needs to step up to deliver value to all the stakeholders of the coachee, including those they lead, colleagues, investors, customers, partners, their local community and also the wider ecology. Systemic Coaching contains key chapters on how to contract in various settings, how to work relationally and dialogically, how to expand our own and others’ ecological awareness, how to get greater value from supervision, work with systemic ethics and expand our impact. While illustrating why a new model of coaching is necessary, Hawkins and Turner also provide the tools and approaches that coaches and clients need to deliver this greater impact, accompanied by real-life case examples and interviews from the authors and other leading coaches and leaders globally.

Systemic Coaching will be an invaluable resource for coaches in practice and in training, mentors, coach supervisors, consultants in leadership development and HR and L&D professionals and leaders.

chapter Chapter 1|10 pages

The need for a new approach to coaching

chapter Chapter 2|10 pages

A necessary revolution in coaching

chapter Chapter 3|19 pages

What is systemic coaching?

chapter Chapter 5|17 pages

Multi-stakeholder contracting

chapter Chapter 6|17 pages

The systemic coaching process

chapter Chapter 7|19 pages

Systemic coaching methods, approaches and tools

chapter Chapter 10|17 pages

Systemic coaching supervision

chapter Chapter 11|16 pages

Systemic ethics - the door of compassion

chapter Chapter 13|14 pages

Systemic coach training

chapter Chapter 14|18 pages

Bringing it all together and responding to the future