What do experienced team coaches do? Current practice in Australia and New Zealand

Team coaching in organisations is becoming increasingly commonplace, but there remains a lack of clarity as to what team coaching is and what makes it effective. Thirty-six team coaches with experience of working in Australia and New Zealand were interviewed in an attempt to explore what practitione...

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Main Authors: Paul Lawrence, Ann Whyte
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford Brookes University 2017-02-01
Series:International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring
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Online Access:https://radar.brookes.ac.uk/radar/file/5514ff53-2108-4f24-93d8-8968579710a9/1/vol15issue1-paper-07.pdf
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Summary:Team coaching in organisations is becoming increasingly commonplace, but there remains a lack of clarity as to what team coaching is and what makes it effective. Thirty-six team coaches with experience of working in Australia and New Zealand were interviewed in an attempt to explore what practitioners actually do. Evidence was found of multiple approaches. All the coaches focussed on process, however different coaches attended to different aspects of process. For example, some focussed on task while others placed more emphasis on relationships. Nine dimensions of practice were identified, five relating to process and four to preferred methodology.
ISSN:XXXX-XXXX
1741-8305