Rethinking coaching : critical theory and the economic crisis

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Rethinking coaching : critical theory and the economic crisis

Angélique Du Toit, Stuart Sim

Palgrave Macmillan, 2010

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-198) and index

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Coaching is being proposed as the best method to encourage a change in the ideologies that have brought about the credit crunch. The authors' concern is to show how coaching can widen its intellectual range to become a progressively more effective technique within organizational life.

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PART I: INTRODUCTION Rethinking Coaching PART II: COACHING Coaching as Theory and Practice Who Benefits from Coaching?: Case Studies The Limitations of Coaching PART III: THEORY The Rise of Critical Theory Scepticism in Public Life PART IV: THEORY INTO COACHING The Market Paradigm: What Went Wrong? A New Dawn: Applying Critical Theory to Coaching Coaching and the Whistleblowing Dilemma Conclusion: Radical Coaching and Business as Usual

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