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Developing sustainable leaders through coaching and compassion

RE Boyatzis, M Smith, N Blaize Academy of Management Learning \& Education 2006

By integrating recent findings in affective neuroscience and biology with well-documented research on leadership and stress, we offer a more holistic approach to leadership development. We argue here that leader sustainability is adversely affected by the psychological and physiological effects of chronic power stress associated with the ...

Cites in Google Scholar: 736
 
Media perceptions of executive coaching and the formal preparation of coaches.

AN Garman, DL Whiston, K Zlatoper Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research 2000

Seventy-two articles on executive coaching appearing in mainstream and trade management publications between 1991 and 1998 were analyzed to determine (a) general opinions of the practice of executive coaching and (b) the extent to which training in psychology was described as relevant and useful to coaching practice. A content analysis me...

Cites in Google Scholar: 186
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A Framework for Developing Women Leaders Applications to Executive Coaching

D O’Neil, M Hopkins, D Bilimoria The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science 2015

Informed by extant literature, we develop a framework of women’s leadership development that integrates the key factors affecting women’s leadership development (challenging organizational contexts, work–life integration and career/life-stage concerns) and the characteristics of women’s leadership presence. We define leadership presence a...

Cites in Google Scholar: 157
 
Coaching with compassion: Inspiring health, well-being, and development in organizations

RE Boyatzis, M Smith, A Beveridge The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science 2012

Compassion involves noticing another’s need, empathizing, and acting to enhance their well-being. In response to another’s pain, the motivation is to increase hedonic well-being or the absence of pain. In response to another’s desire to grow, the motivation is to increase eudaimonic well-being or helping them develop. We argue that compas...

Cites in Google Scholar: 248
 
Authentic Coaching: The relevance of the self of the coach to our coaching approach

S Moran Coaching Psychology International 2018

The purpose of this article is twofold. Firstly, to explore how the self of the coach is intertwined with the coach as professional, and secondly, to suggest ways that we can nurture this partnership. We discuss how authenticity, connection, and trust are key elements of the coaching relationship, how empathetic concern or compassion c...

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