The practitioner's handbook of team coaching Edited by David Clutterbuck, Judie Gannon, Sandra Hayes, Ioanna Iordanou, Krister Lowe and Doug Mackie. - London : Routledge, c2019. - xx, 533 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The world's challenges are becoming more and more complex, and adapting to those challenges will increasingly come from teams of people innovating together. The Practitioner's Handbook of Team Coaching provides a dedicated and systematic guide to some of the most fundamental issues concerning the practice of team coaching. It seeks to enhance training through illustrating and exploring an array of the contextual problems and complexities entrenched in it. The aim of the volume is to provide a comprehensive overview of the field and, furthermore, to enhance the understanding and practice of team coaching. To do so, the editorial team presents synthesizes and integrates relevant theories, research, and practices that comprise and undergird team coaching. This book is, therefore, an invaluable specialist tool for team coaches of all levels; from novice to seasoned practitioners. With team coaching assuming an even more prominent place in institutional and organizational contexts nowadays, the book is bound to become an indispensable resource for any coaching training course, as well as a continuing professional development tool. This book is essential reading for anyone with an interest in coaching in both practice and educational settings. It will be of use not only for professional coaches but also for leaders, managers, HR professionals, learners, and educators, in the business, public, independent, and voluntary sectors.

9781138576926

2018053767


Employees--Coaching of
Teams in the workplace
Communication in small groups

658.3124 PR AC