Executive coaching: building and managing your professional practice

Executive coaching: building and managing your professional practice

Stern, Lew

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Among the various coaching specialties, the most lucrative, and the most difficult to achieve, is executive coaching. Written by Lewis Stern, master coach and director of the graduate program in Executive Coaching at the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology, Executive Coaching: Building and ManagingYour Professional Practice provides a step-by-step plan for setting up and operating a lucrative executive coaching practice. A hands-on guide for aspiringexecutive coaches, this essential book covers everything from finding clients, to acquiring the right training, to making the transition from other fields,and more. INDICE: Preface. Acknowledgments. Chapter One. Is Executive Coaching RightFor You? What Is Executive Coaching? How Does Executive Coaching Differ From Counseling And Psychotherapy? How Are Coaching Competencies Defined? What Are The Different Types Of Executive Coaching? The Executive Coaching Checklist: Before, During, And At The End Of The Coaching Process. How Do You Match A Coachee With A Coach? What Happens During An Executive Coaching Session? What Leadership Development Goals And Organizational Results Does Executive. Coaching Address? Is Executive Coaching Right For You? How Do You Find Clients Best Suited For You? How Will This Book Help You Build And Manage Your Executive Coaching Practice? Moving Ahead As A Professional Executive Coach. Chapter Two. Assessing Your Competencies As A Professional Executive Coach. What Core Competencies Do You Need? Self-Assessment: Core Competencies For Professional ExecutiveCoaches. Knowledge. Psychological Knowledge. Business Acumen. Organizational Knowledge. Coaching Knowledge. Coaching Tasks And Skills. Building And Maintaining Coaching Relationships. Contracting. Assessment. Development Planning. Facilitating Development And Change. Ending Formal Coaching And Transitioning ToLong-Term Development. Building And Managing A Professional Executive Coaching Practice. Attributes And Abilities. Mature Self-Confidence. Positive Energy.Assertiveness. Interpersonal Sensitivity. Openness And Flexibility. Goal Orientation. Partnering And Influence. Continuous Learning And Development. Integrity. Professional Executive Coach 360-Degree Feedback Survey. Your Professional Development Plan. Executive Coaching Professional Development Strategies. Your Executive Coaching Professional Development Timeline. Chapter Three. Building And Marketing Your Value Proposition As An Executive Coach. What Is A ValueProposition? Four Questions To Help You Build Your Value Proposition What AreYour Goals For Conducting Your Professional Executive Coaching Practice? WhatSpecial Value You Bring To Your Potential Clients? What Executive Coaching Services Will You Offer? Which Market Segments And Clients Would Be Attracted ToYour Services And To You As A Coach? Your Professional Executive Coaching Value Proposition. Developing A Plan To Build And Market Your Practice. Building Market Awareness. Building And Managing Partnerships. Building And MaintainingA Reliable And Diversified Referral Network. Preparing For And Responding To Referrals And Exploratory Discussions. Chapter Four. Assembling And Managing The Building Blocks Of Your Executive Coaching Practice. Essential Building Blocks Of Your Executive Coaching Practice. How To Build And Manage Your CoachingNetwork. How To Put Together Your Coaching Toolbox. How To Build Your Office Infrastructure. How To Manage Coaching Projects. How To Optimize Learning FromProfessional And Peer Supervision. How To Conduct Research And Publication About Your Coaching. How To Build Community Service Into Your Practice. Chapter Five. Transitioning Into Executive Coaching From Other Specialty Fields. Transitioning From Mental Health Professions. Transitioning From Business Management. Transitioning From Organization Development Or Management Consulting. Transitioning From Personal/Life Coaching. Transitioning From Internal Human Resources Roles. Transitioning From Other Specialty Fields. Chapter Six. A Plan For Your Professional Executive Coaching Practice. Directions For Developing Your Plan. Is Conducting A Professional Executive Coaching Practice The Right Choice For You? Your Plan For Professional Development As An Executive Coach. Your Three-Year Professional Development Plan. Personal, Career, And Business GoalsAnd Requirements For Your Practice. The Scope Of Your Executive Coaching Practice. Your Professional Executive Coaching Value Proposition. The Essential Building Blocks Of Your Professional Executive Coaching Practice. A Plan To Transition Into Executive Coaching From Your Other Specialties. A Summary Plan ForYour Professional Executive Coaching Practice. Appendix. Practical Resources For Professional Executive Coaching. Books And Articles. Journals. Organizations. Websites. Assessments, Tools, And Other Resources. Index.

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-17746-4
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 256
  • Fecha Publicación: 03/09/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés