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© 2016

Effective Coaching, and the Fallacy of Sustainable Change

Book

Part of the Management for Professionals book series (MANAGPROF)

Table of contents

  1. Front Matter
    Pages i-xvi
  2. Arun Kohli
    Pages 1-7
  3. Arun Kohli
    Pages 9-34
  4. Arun Kohli
    Pages 35-56
  5. Arun Kohli
    Pages 57-82
  6. Arun Kohli
    Pages 83-97
  7. Arun Kohli
    Pages 99-118
  8. Arun Kohli
    Pages 129-152

About this book

Introduction

This book presents an evidence-based discussion of two critical areas that are gaining importance in the business world and personal development alike: namely, coaching and being a coach. Does coaching work? If so, then for whom does it add value and what is it really all about? Today, just about everybody in personal services seems to have become a coach. Is it just another modern expression or a buzzword for something that other disciplines were already providing? This book seeks to arrive at clear answers to these questions, providing a thought-provoking and insightful narrative that is likely to leave behind a lasting impact on the industry and its potential clients.

Keywords

Business coaching Executive coaching Personnel management Personality development Leadership training Professional leadership Psychoanalysis Human resource strategy Participant observation

Authors and affiliations

  1. 1.LondonUnited Kingdom

About the authors

After 35 years in the corporate world, mostly as CEO and at times as member of the board, Arun Kohli has an extensive exposure to international and multicultural environments. Known for his very effective leadership skills and management of complex teams he chose to deliberately reinvent his profession as a personal coach for business leaders and managers. Faced with the ambiguity in the new profession he has done extensive research to bring out this book for his readers.

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