Integrated Experiential Coaching: Becoming an Executive Coach

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Karnac Books, Dec 31, 2010 - Business & Economics - 310 pages
'Coaching is growing across the globe as a viable and useful intervention to help executives deal with the complexity they face day-to-day. In response to this increased demand, many coaches have presented their "model" of coaching to the world of business, and a number of these have made it into print. Few are based on a rigorous development process or have provided the reader with an insight into their development.We wanted to offer to the readers of our professional coaching series the opportunity to engage with a practitioner who had been through a journey of learning built on their experience, the literature and research.This book meets the need we identified for a clear and rigorous account by an experienced coach of the development of their model within the scientist-practitioner framework... For our readers we believe it will provide inspiration to continue with your own journeys, and a wealth of ideas you can experiment with and apply to the benefit of your clients.'- From the Foreword by David Lane

About the author (2010)

Lloyd Chapman completed his doctorate at Middlesex University and the National Centre for Work-based Learning, in the UK. He is an executive coach and organizational fitness trainer with twenty-two years business experience. He is a founding member of the Manthano Institute of Learning (Pty) Ltd and is member of COMENSA (Coaching and Mentoring Association of South Africa).

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