Business Coaching & Mentoring For Dummies

Höfundur Marie Taylor; Steve Crabb

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781119363927

Útgáfa 2

Útgáfuár 2017

2.090 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Foolish Assumptions
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • Beyond the Book
  • Where to Go from Here
  • Part 1: Getting Started with Business Coaching and Mentoring
  • Chapter 1: Navigating the World of Coaching and Mentoring
  • Spotlighting the Business Benefits of Coaching and Mentoring
  • Defining Coaching and Mentoring
  • Distinguishing Business Coaching from Other Types of Coaching
  • Equipping Yourself to Help Other People in the Business Context
  • Being on the Other Side as Coachee or Mentee
  • Understanding Professional Requirements
  • Chapter 2: Making the Case for Coaching and Mentoring
  • Taking the Role of Educator
  • Valuing Third-Party Observation in Business
  • Identifying the Client’s Return on Investment
  • Stretching the Budget
  • Adding Value by Training Leaders in Coaching and Mentoring Skills
  • Chapter 3: Developing the Skills and Knowledge Base of a Coach and Mentor
  • The Differences between Coaching and Mentoring
  • Coaching and Mentoring Skills
  • Structuring a Client Session
  • Using Models in Coaching and Mentoring
  • Working in Particular Circumstances
  • Chapter 4: Assessing Clients’ Needs before Coaching
  • Creating Programs to Deliver Coaching and Mentoring in Organizations
  • Coaching Wannabe Business Owners and Startups
  • Helping the Family-Owned Business Survive and Thrive
  • Developing “Intrapreneurs” within Organizations
  • Working with the Socially Oriented Business
  • Part 2: Developing the Business Leader’s Mind-Set
  • Chapter 5: Managing the Inner World of Thoughts and Emotions
  • Understanding How Humans Think
  • Choosing the Most Appropriate State in the Moment
  • Changing Internal Self-Talk
  • Making Mind Pictures That Matter
  • Changing the Internal World by External Means
  • Chapter 6: Helping Leaders Recognize Why “I Did It My Way” Isn’t the Best Epitaph
  • Recognizing That Inflexibility Sometimes Leads to Extinction
  • Being Willing to Ask for Help When Out of Your Depth
  • Deploying the Right Thinking to the Right Problem
  • Developing Alternative Perspectives
  • Chapter 7: Coaching Clients through Their Blind Spots
  • Preframing the Coaching Conversation
  • Breaking Down Common Barriers
  • Dealing with Roles and Perceptions That Contribute to Blindness
  • Defusing Dramas That Impede Clear Vision
  • Shining a Light on Incongruency
  • Part 3: Coaching and Mentoring to Get a Business on the Right Track
  • Chapter 8: Telling a Compelling Story in Business
  • Understanding the Value of the Business Story
  • Helping the Client Create the Basic Story
  • Distinguishing Fact from Opinion
  • Giving Feedback on the Business Story
  • Chapter 9: Helping Clients to Assess Their Own Businesses Objectively
  • Testing the Foundations of the Business
  • Applying Strategic Thinking
  • Making the Complicated Simple
  • Determining Where the Best Mentoring Work Begins and Ends
  • Developing Trust and Honest Appraisal through Feedback
  • Learning from the Spectacular Success of Others
  • Mentoring inside a Small Organization
  • Chapter 10: Developing Vision, Mission, and Values
  • Aligning Who You Are with the Business You’re In
  • Revealing What’s Really Important
  • Helping a Business Create Operating Values
  • Designing an Inspiring Vision with the Logical Levels Model
  • Communicating the Vision
  • Examples of Mission and Vision Statements
  • Chapter 11: Transforming Visions into Workable Plans
  • Creating a Plan Fit for Purpose
  • Resourcing the Plan
  • Actioning and Reviewing the Plan
  • Chapter 12: Mentoring for Personal Success and Empowering Leadership
  • Being a Great Leadership Mentor
  • Challenging the Delusions of What It Means to Be Successful
  • Exploring the True Nature of Success
  • Dealing with the “I Should” Traps of Success
  • Identifying the Common Qualities of Great Leaders
  • Allowing Others to Lead While You Follow
  • Part 4: Creating a Successful Business Identity with the Support of a Coach
  • Chapter 13: Developing the Brand of You
  • Enter Personal Branding
  • Defining How Brands Work When They Work Well
  • Building a Brand on Purpose
  • Looking in the Mirror of Self-Critique
  • Presenting Yourself with Style and Substance
  • Recognizing When Incongruence Strikes
  • Valuing What You Have to Offer
  • Promoting Yourself with Shameless Humility
  • Lighting Up the Room When You Walk In, Not When You Walk Out
  • Leaving a Legacy Footprint
  • Chapter 14: Developing Relationships at All Levels
  • Establishing a Successful Relationship with Yourself
  • Establishing the Baseline
  • Working on Yourself
  • Maintaining Client Relationships
  • Managing Stakeholder and Sponsor Relationships
  • Building Synergistic Collaboration
  • Networking Is a Deposit in the Karmic Bank
  • Building Trust and Rebuilding Broken Trust
  • Having the Courage to Let Go
  • Chapter 15: Coaching to Help Business Engage, Inform, and Influence
  • Understanding the Importance of Effective Communication
  • Communicating Quicker than the Speed of Conscious Thought
  • Understanding Why People Say Yes
  • If You Have the Need to Influence, You Get to Do All the Work
  • Navigating the Political Landscape
  • Ethically Influencing and Persuading for Results
  • It Takes Two to Influence
  • If You Aren’t Getting the Desired Results, Change Your Communication
  • Part 5: The Part of Tens
  • Chapter 16: Ten Online Resources to Boost Coaching and Mentoring Effectiveness
  • Steve Crabb
  • Business Reading Lists
  • iTunes U
  • YouTube
  • Podcasts
  • Blogs
  • TED Talks
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Videos Tied to This Book
  • Chapter 17: Ten Tips for Leaders Who Coach or Mentor People in Business
  • Develop Talent in Those You Lead
  • Sell More than Tell
  • Name the Elephant before Eating It
  • Get Good at Asking Questions
  • Speak in Specifics and Mind Your Language
  • Recognize the Value of Slowing Down or Shutting Up
  • Appreciate Differences to Be a Difference Maker
  • Create the Optimum Conditions to Coach at a Distance
  • Support Your People during Change
  • Educate Yourself about the Business
  • Chapter 18: Ten Tips for Business Leaders Hiring a Business Coach
  • Be Clear about Where You Want to End Up
  • Be Willing to Be Wrong
  • Seek Out a Different Point of View
  • Lay the Groundwork
  • Focus on Substance over Style
  • Find the Best Fit for Your Business
  • Get Stakeholder Participation
  • Avoid One-Size-Fits-All Coaching
  • Manage Your Expectations
  • Dot Your I’s and Cross Your T’s
  • Chapter 19: Ten Questions to Keep a Business on Track
  • What Would We Create If Anything Was Possible?
  • Why Are We Doing This?
  • What Would Richard Branson Do?
  • What’s a Better Way?
  • Are We Still the Right People to Be Doing This?
  • Are We Busy Being Busy?
  • What Can We Do to Optimize or Streamline?
  • Are We Going in the Right Direction?
  • What Do We Need to Stop Doing?
  • Are We All Still on the Same Page?
  • About the Authors
  • Advertisement Page
  • Connect with Dummies
  • End User License Agreement
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