The CCL Handbook of Coaching: A Guide for the Leader Coach

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Wiley, Apr 20, 2006 - Business & Economics - 496 pages
Coaching is vital to developing talent in organizations, and it is an essential capability of effective leaders. The CCL Handbook of Coaching is based on a philosophy of leadership development that the Center for Creative Leadership has honed over thirty years with rigorous research and with long, rich experience in the practice of leadership coaching. The book uses a coaching framework to give a compass to leaders who are called to coach as a means of building sustainability and boosting performance in their organizations. The book explores the special considerations that leader coaches need to account for when coaching across differences and in special circumstances, describes advanced coaching techniques, and examines the systemic issues that arise when coaching moves from a one-to-one relationship to a developmental culture that embraces entire organizations.

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About the author (2006)

The Editors

SHARON TING is a coaching practice leader and co-manager for the worldwide Awareness Program for Executive Excellence (APEX), CCL’s coaching program for senior executives. She has coauthored a number of articles, including an article for the Harvard Business Review.

PETER SCISCO is the manager of publication development at CCL, and works with its faculty to create practical, authoritative books that leaders can use to develop themselves and their organizations.

THE CENTER FOR CREATIVE LEADERSHIP is a nonprofit educational institution with international reach whose mission is to advance the understanding, practice, and development of leadership for the benefit of society worldwide. Based in Greensboro, North Carolina, it conducts research, produces publications and assessment tools, and offers a variety of educational programs. CCL has been ranked among the world’s top 5 providers of executive education in the Financial Times. For more information, visit CCL’s Web site at www.ccl.org.

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