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Making Coaching Work by David Clutterbuck,David Megginson

Making Coaching Work

Creating a Coaching Culture
by David Clutterbuck and David Megginson

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Product code: 23200

ISBN: 1843980746, ISBN13: 9781843980742, 192 pages, paperback, published by McGraw-Hill, 2005
  
Description of Making Coaching Work
Coaching can work brilliantly. It can help you improve your employee retention levels, succession planning, and organisational creativity. In a supportive culture, managers, coaches and coachees all trust each other and work together. Sadly, even the best-managed coaching programme, with the best coaches, will fail in the real world where the coaching takes place doesn't match the fine words from HR. Spending money on coaching without first ensuring that the groundwork has been done is a fast track to failure. Make sure your training and development budget delivers what you need by first creating a culture that supports coaching.
Contents of Making Coaching Work
The Business Case for Creating a Coaching Culture
What is a Coaching Culture?
Models and Frameworks
Coaching Culture as a Business Driver
The Skills Base
Systems
Coaching and Change
Measuring the Coaching Culture
Cases
Role of HR
Conclusions

Resources and bibliography
Index
About David Clutterbuck and David Megginson
David Clutterbuck is one of Europe's most prolific and well-known management writers and thinkers. He has written more than 40 books including Managing Work-Life Balance, Learning Alliances. Everyone Needs a Mentor is now the classic book on the subject and he is recognised as the UK's leading expert on mentoring and co-founder of the European Mentoring and Coaching Council. He is Visiting Professor at Sheffield-Hallam University.

David Megginson is Professor of HRD at Sheffield Hallam University and a co-founder of the European Mentoring and Coaching Council. He is on both the Membership and Education Committees of the CIPD and the CPD Working Group and has written a number of books with the CIPD.