Marshall Goldsmith, Laurence S. Lyons, Sarah McArthur
Coaching for Leadership
Writings on Leadership from the World's Greatest Coaches
Marshall Goldsmith, Laurence S. Lyons, Sarah McArthur
Coaching for Leadership
Writings on Leadership from the World's Greatest Coaches
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Today's coaches are challenged with the recurring task of weaving threads from several disciplines into a tapestry that is fit for purpose in helping their clients learn and succeed. In this sense, the coach has to become a discriminating eclectic, developing a keen sense of judgment to select which threads are best woven into the fabric and those that it would be better to simply throw away. Coaching for Leadership is intended to be a cherished companion in that learning journey presented by the world's greatest coaches, including: Marshall Goldsmith, Paul Hersey, Beverly Kay, Daivd Ulrich and many more.…mehr
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Today's coaches are challenged with the recurring task of weaving threads from several disciplines into a tapestry that is fit for purpose in helping their clients learn and succeed. In this sense, the coach has to become a discriminating eclectic, developing a keen sense of judgment to select which threads are best woven into the fabric and those that it would be better to simply throw away. Coaching for Leadership is intended to be a cherished companion in that learning journey presented by the world's greatest coaches, including: Marshall Goldsmith, Paul Hersey, Beverly Kay, Daivd Ulrich and many more.
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- J-B US non-Franchise Leadership .
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 3. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 189mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 729g
- ISBN-13: 9780470947746
- ISBN-10: 0470947748
- Artikelnr.: 34560967
- J-B US non-Franchise Leadership .
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 3. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 189mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 729g
- ISBN-13: 9780470947746
- ISBN-10: 0470947748
- Artikelnr.: 34560967
MARSHALL GOLDSMITH, Ph.D., is one of a select few executive advisors who have been asked to work with over 120 major CEOs and their management teams. A million-selling author, his books include the New York Times bestsellers, MOJO and What Got You Here Won't Get You There, a Wall Street Journal #1 business book and Harold Longman Award winner for Business Book of the Year. LAURENCE S. LYONS, Ph.D. specializes in global change initiatives and director coaching in large organizations. A former technical director at Digital, Lyons brings over 20 years hands-on industrial and commercial experience to his coaching practice. He is the author of this book's companion edition, The Coaching for Leadership Case Study Workbook, which features Dr. Fink's Leadership Casebook and includes A Guide to Organizational Life which presents a new management paradigm that is applicable to the 21st Century. SARAH MCARTHUR is founder of *sdedit. With nearly two decades of experience in the publishing field, she is an expert in the field of management, leadership, and executive coaching writing. She is co-editor of the Choice Top 10 Leadership Title, The AMA Handbook of Leadership.
Foreword xiii Dedication xxi Preface to the Third Edition xxiii Preface to
the Second Edition xxvii Preface to the First Edition xxxi Acknowledgments
xxxv About the Editors xxxvii PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF COACHING 1 1 Coaching
for Behavioral Change 3 Marshall Goldsmith 2 Coaching at the Heart of
Strategy 10 Laurence S. Lyons 3 Situational Leadership and Executive
Coaching 24 Paul Hersey and Roger Chevalier 4 Coaching and Consultation
Revisited: Are They the Same? 35 Edgar H. Schein 5 Demystifying the
Coaching Mystique 44 Dave Ulrich and Jessica K. Johnson PART II: PORTRAIT
OF A LEADER 55 6 The Accomplished Leader 57 Laurence S. Lyons 7 Writing for
Leadership: Penning Your Leadership Voice 71 Sarah McArthur 8 Seeking Value
in a Shattered World of Work 78 Nathan Lyons 9 The Right Stuff of
Leadership 88 John Baldoni 10 The Purposeful Leader: A Purpose Checkup 96
Richard J. Leider 11 When Leaders Are Coaches 102 James M. Kouzes and Barry
Z. Posner PART III: CHALLENGES AND FORCES OF CHANGE 111 12 Awareness
Coaching for Men and Women 113 Sally Helgesen 13 Coaching to Empower 121 R.
Roosevelt Thomas, Jr. 14 Leading Across National Boundaries 131 Dr. Terence
H. Kwai 15 Coaching for Governance 138 Anna Bateson 16 Leadership Insight:
Going Beyond the Dehydrated Language of Management 148 Nancy J. Adler PART
IV: RECOGNIZING AND DEVELOPING HIGH-POTENTIALS 163 17 Coaching for
Engagement and Retention 165 Beverly Kaye and Beverly Crowell 18 Coaching
Future Lawyer-Leaders: A Case Study 172 John Alexander 19 Team Building
Without Time Wasting 180 Marshall Goldsmith and Howard Morgan 20 Leaders
Building Leaders: High-Potential Development and Executive Coaching at
Microsoft 186 Shannon Wallis, Brian O. Underhill, and Carol Hedly 21 The
Care and Feeding of Hi-Po Leaders 204 Paul Hersey 22 Mentoring Is Circular
210 Frances Hesselbein PART V: INTO ACTION 215 23 Effectively Influencing
Decision Makers: Ensuring That Your Knowledge Makes a Difference 217
Marshall Goldsmith 24 From the FastForward Playbook: Successfully
Transition into Bigger Roles 223 Patricia Wheeler 25 Strength in Numbers:
The Advantage of Being a Top Team 229 Lawrence S. Levin 26 Double Your
Value 238 Mark C. Thompson and Bonita S. Buell-Thompson 27 Creating Winners
in the Career Game: What Every Player and Coach Needs to Know 244 Stephen
A. Miles and Nathan Bennett PART VI: COACHING MODELS AND TOOLS 251 28
Coaching Tools for the Leadership Journey 253 Ken Blanchard, Madeleine
Homan Blanchard, and Linda Miller 29 Try FeedForward Instead of Feedback
264 Marshall Goldsmith 30 Three Types of Hi-Po and the Realise2 4M Model:
Coaching at the Intersection of Strengths, Strategy, and Situation 270
Professor P. Alex Linley and Nicky Garcea 31 Coaching High-Potential Women:
Using the Six Points of Influence Model for Transformational Change 279
Barbara Mintzer-McMahon PART VII: COACHING FOR LEADERSHIP--PREMIUM WEB
CONTENT 291 The following materials are available for download from
www.pfeiffer.com/go/GoldsmithCF3 password: professional 32 Ten Suggestions
for Successful Peer Coaching Robert M. Fulmer and John E. Brock 33 Coaching
Executives for Succession: A Three-Phase Approach Linda D. Sharkey 34 Why
360s Don't Work and How They Can Marc Effron and Miriam Ort 35 Leadership
and Power: Where Responsibility Makes the Difference Bruce Lloyd 36
Coaching Executives: Women Succeeding Globally Nancy J. Adler 37 Coaching
the Coaches Dave Ulrich Notes 293 Index 303
the Second Edition xxvii Preface to the First Edition xxxi Acknowledgments
xxxv About the Editors xxxvii PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF COACHING 1 1 Coaching
for Behavioral Change 3 Marshall Goldsmith 2 Coaching at the Heart of
Strategy 10 Laurence S. Lyons 3 Situational Leadership and Executive
Coaching 24 Paul Hersey and Roger Chevalier 4 Coaching and Consultation
Revisited: Are They the Same? 35 Edgar H. Schein 5 Demystifying the
Coaching Mystique 44 Dave Ulrich and Jessica K. Johnson PART II: PORTRAIT
OF A LEADER 55 6 The Accomplished Leader 57 Laurence S. Lyons 7 Writing for
Leadership: Penning Your Leadership Voice 71 Sarah McArthur 8 Seeking Value
in a Shattered World of Work 78 Nathan Lyons 9 The Right Stuff of
Leadership 88 John Baldoni 10 The Purposeful Leader: A Purpose Checkup 96
Richard J. Leider 11 When Leaders Are Coaches 102 James M. Kouzes and Barry
Z. Posner PART III: CHALLENGES AND FORCES OF CHANGE 111 12 Awareness
Coaching for Men and Women 113 Sally Helgesen 13 Coaching to Empower 121 R.
Roosevelt Thomas, Jr. 14 Leading Across National Boundaries 131 Dr. Terence
H. Kwai 15 Coaching for Governance 138 Anna Bateson 16 Leadership Insight:
Going Beyond the Dehydrated Language of Management 148 Nancy J. Adler PART
IV: RECOGNIZING AND DEVELOPING HIGH-POTENTIALS 163 17 Coaching for
Engagement and Retention 165 Beverly Kaye and Beverly Crowell 18 Coaching
Future Lawyer-Leaders: A Case Study 172 John Alexander 19 Team Building
Without Time Wasting 180 Marshall Goldsmith and Howard Morgan 20 Leaders
Building Leaders: High-Potential Development and Executive Coaching at
Microsoft 186 Shannon Wallis, Brian O. Underhill, and Carol Hedly 21 The
Care and Feeding of Hi-Po Leaders 204 Paul Hersey 22 Mentoring Is Circular
210 Frances Hesselbein PART V: INTO ACTION 215 23 Effectively Influencing
Decision Makers: Ensuring That Your Knowledge Makes a Difference 217
Marshall Goldsmith 24 From the FastForward Playbook: Successfully
Transition into Bigger Roles 223 Patricia Wheeler 25 Strength in Numbers:
The Advantage of Being a Top Team 229 Lawrence S. Levin 26 Double Your
Value 238 Mark C. Thompson and Bonita S. Buell-Thompson 27 Creating Winners
in the Career Game: What Every Player and Coach Needs to Know 244 Stephen
A. Miles and Nathan Bennett PART VI: COACHING MODELS AND TOOLS 251 28
Coaching Tools for the Leadership Journey 253 Ken Blanchard, Madeleine
Homan Blanchard, and Linda Miller 29 Try FeedForward Instead of Feedback
264 Marshall Goldsmith 30 Three Types of Hi-Po and the Realise2 4M Model:
Coaching at the Intersection of Strengths, Strategy, and Situation 270
Professor P. Alex Linley and Nicky Garcea 31 Coaching High-Potential Women:
Using the Six Points of Influence Model for Transformational Change 279
Barbara Mintzer-McMahon PART VII: COACHING FOR LEADERSHIP--PREMIUM WEB
CONTENT 291 The following materials are available for download from
www.pfeiffer.com/go/GoldsmithCF3 password: professional 32 Ten Suggestions
for Successful Peer Coaching Robert M. Fulmer and John E. Brock 33 Coaching
Executives for Succession: A Three-Phase Approach Linda D. Sharkey 34 Why
360s Don't Work and How They Can Marc Effron and Miriam Ort 35 Leadership
and Power: Where Responsibility Makes the Difference Bruce Lloyd 36
Coaching Executives: Women Succeeding Globally Nancy J. Adler 37 Coaching
the Coaches Dave Ulrich Notes 293 Index 303
Foreword xiii Dedication xxi Preface to the Third Edition xxiii Preface to
the Second Edition xxvii Preface to the First Edition xxxi Acknowledgments
xxxv About the Editors xxxvii PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF COACHING 1 1 Coaching
for Behavioral Change 3 Marshall Goldsmith 2 Coaching at the Heart of
Strategy 10 Laurence S. Lyons 3 Situational Leadership and Executive
Coaching 24 Paul Hersey and Roger Chevalier 4 Coaching and Consultation
Revisited: Are They the Same? 35 Edgar H. Schein 5 Demystifying the
Coaching Mystique 44 Dave Ulrich and Jessica K. Johnson PART II: PORTRAIT
OF A LEADER 55 6 The Accomplished Leader 57 Laurence S. Lyons 7 Writing for
Leadership: Penning Your Leadership Voice 71 Sarah McArthur 8 Seeking Value
in a Shattered World of Work 78 Nathan Lyons 9 The Right Stuff of
Leadership 88 John Baldoni 10 The Purposeful Leader: A Purpose Checkup 96
Richard J. Leider 11 When Leaders Are Coaches 102 James M. Kouzes and Barry
Z. Posner PART III: CHALLENGES AND FORCES OF CHANGE 111 12 Awareness
Coaching for Men and Women 113 Sally Helgesen 13 Coaching to Empower 121 R.
Roosevelt Thomas, Jr. 14 Leading Across National Boundaries 131 Dr. Terence
H. Kwai 15 Coaching for Governance 138 Anna Bateson 16 Leadership Insight:
Going Beyond the Dehydrated Language of Management 148 Nancy J. Adler PART
IV: RECOGNIZING AND DEVELOPING HIGH-POTENTIALS 163 17 Coaching for
Engagement and Retention 165 Beverly Kaye and Beverly Crowell 18 Coaching
Future Lawyer-Leaders: A Case Study 172 John Alexander 19 Team Building
Without Time Wasting 180 Marshall Goldsmith and Howard Morgan 20 Leaders
Building Leaders: High-Potential Development and Executive Coaching at
Microsoft 186 Shannon Wallis, Brian O. Underhill, and Carol Hedly 21 The
Care and Feeding of Hi-Po Leaders 204 Paul Hersey 22 Mentoring Is Circular
210 Frances Hesselbein PART V: INTO ACTION 215 23 Effectively Influencing
Decision Makers: Ensuring That Your Knowledge Makes a Difference 217
Marshall Goldsmith 24 From the FastForward Playbook: Successfully
Transition into Bigger Roles 223 Patricia Wheeler 25 Strength in Numbers:
The Advantage of Being a Top Team 229 Lawrence S. Levin 26 Double Your
Value 238 Mark C. Thompson and Bonita S. Buell-Thompson 27 Creating Winners
in the Career Game: What Every Player and Coach Needs to Know 244 Stephen
A. Miles and Nathan Bennett PART VI: COACHING MODELS AND TOOLS 251 28
Coaching Tools for the Leadership Journey 253 Ken Blanchard, Madeleine
Homan Blanchard, and Linda Miller 29 Try FeedForward Instead of Feedback
264 Marshall Goldsmith 30 Three Types of Hi-Po and the Realise2 4M Model:
Coaching at the Intersection of Strengths, Strategy, and Situation 270
Professor P. Alex Linley and Nicky Garcea 31 Coaching High-Potential Women:
Using the Six Points of Influence Model for Transformational Change 279
Barbara Mintzer-McMahon PART VII: COACHING FOR LEADERSHIP--PREMIUM WEB
CONTENT 291 The following materials are available for download from
www.pfeiffer.com/go/GoldsmithCF3 password: professional 32 Ten Suggestions
for Successful Peer Coaching Robert M. Fulmer and John E. Brock 33 Coaching
Executives for Succession: A Three-Phase Approach Linda D. Sharkey 34 Why
360s Don't Work and How They Can Marc Effron and Miriam Ort 35 Leadership
and Power: Where Responsibility Makes the Difference Bruce Lloyd 36
Coaching Executives: Women Succeeding Globally Nancy J. Adler 37 Coaching
the Coaches Dave Ulrich Notes 293 Index 303
the Second Edition xxvii Preface to the First Edition xxxi Acknowledgments
xxxv About the Editors xxxvii PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF COACHING 1 1 Coaching
for Behavioral Change 3 Marshall Goldsmith 2 Coaching at the Heart of
Strategy 10 Laurence S. Lyons 3 Situational Leadership and Executive
Coaching 24 Paul Hersey and Roger Chevalier 4 Coaching and Consultation
Revisited: Are They the Same? 35 Edgar H. Schein 5 Demystifying the
Coaching Mystique 44 Dave Ulrich and Jessica K. Johnson PART II: PORTRAIT
OF A LEADER 55 6 The Accomplished Leader 57 Laurence S. Lyons 7 Writing for
Leadership: Penning Your Leadership Voice 71 Sarah McArthur 8 Seeking Value
in a Shattered World of Work 78 Nathan Lyons 9 The Right Stuff of
Leadership 88 John Baldoni 10 The Purposeful Leader: A Purpose Checkup 96
Richard J. Leider 11 When Leaders Are Coaches 102 James M. Kouzes and Barry
Z. Posner PART III: CHALLENGES AND FORCES OF CHANGE 111 12 Awareness
Coaching for Men and Women 113 Sally Helgesen 13 Coaching to Empower 121 R.
Roosevelt Thomas, Jr. 14 Leading Across National Boundaries 131 Dr. Terence
H. Kwai 15 Coaching for Governance 138 Anna Bateson 16 Leadership Insight:
Going Beyond the Dehydrated Language of Management 148 Nancy J. Adler PART
IV: RECOGNIZING AND DEVELOPING HIGH-POTENTIALS 163 17 Coaching for
Engagement and Retention 165 Beverly Kaye and Beverly Crowell 18 Coaching
Future Lawyer-Leaders: A Case Study 172 John Alexander 19 Team Building
Without Time Wasting 180 Marshall Goldsmith and Howard Morgan 20 Leaders
Building Leaders: High-Potential Development and Executive Coaching at
Microsoft 186 Shannon Wallis, Brian O. Underhill, and Carol Hedly 21 The
Care and Feeding of Hi-Po Leaders 204 Paul Hersey 22 Mentoring Is Circular
210 Frances Hesselbein PART V: INTO ACTION 215 23 Effectively Influencing
Decision Makers: Ensuring That Your Knowledge Makes a Difference 217
Marshall Goldsmith 24 From the FastForward Playbook: Successfully
Transition into Bigger Roles 223 Patricia Wheeler 25 Strength in Numbers:
The Advantage of Being a Top Team 229 Lawrence S. Levin 26 Double Your
Value 238 Mark C. Thompson and Bonita S. Buell-Thompson 27 Creating Winners
in the Career Game: What Every Player and Coach Needs to Know 244 Stephen
A. Miles and Nathan Bennett PART VI: COACHING MODELS AND TOOLS 251 28
Coaching Tools for the Leadership Journey 253 Ken Blanchard, Madeleine
Homan Blanchard, and Linda Miller 29 Try FeedForward Instead of Feedback
264 Marshall Goldsmith 30 Three Types of Hi-Po and the Realise2 4M Model:
Coaching at the Intersection of Strengths, Strategy, and Situation 270
Professor P. Alex Linley and Nicky Garcea 31 Coaching High-Potential Women:
Using the Six Points of Influence Model for Transformational Change 279
Barbara Mintzer-McMahon PART VII: COACHING FOR LEADERSHIP--PREMIUM WEB
CONTENT 291 The following materials are available for download from
www.pfeiffer.com/go/GoldsmithCF3 password: professional 32 Ten Suggestions
for Successful Peer Coaching Robert M. Fulmer and John E. Brock 33 Coaching
Executives for Succession: A Three-Phase Approach Linda D. Sharkey 34 Why
360s Don't Work and How They Can Marc Effron and Miriam Ort 35 Leadership
and Power: Where Responsibility Makes the Difference Bruce Lloyd 36
Coaching Executives: Women Succeeding Globally Nancy J. Adler 37 Coaching
the Coaches Dave Ulrich Notes 293 Index 303