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Disseminating the functions of team coaching regarding research and development team effectiveness: Evidence from high-tech industries in Taiwan.

C Liu, A Pirola-Merlo, C Yang, C Huang Social Behavior and Personality 2009

The purpose of this research was to test the predictions of Team Coaching Theory (Hackman & Wageman, 2005) using 137 research and development teams in Taiwan. The results of this study partially supported Hackman and Wageman's theory. Results of the structural equation modeling (SEM) indicated that team coaching functions had positive eff...

Cites in Google Scholar: 66
 
Team coaching helps a leadership team drive cultural change at Caterpillar

M Anderson, D Anderson, WD Mayo Global Business and Organizational Excellence 2008

Team coaching readied NACD's top leaders for a broad cultural initiative, showing them how to be more effective with each other, and then how to drive behavioral change across the business by embodying the principles of service. The three-phase initiative included coaching activities such as peer feedback, individual coaching engagements,...

Cites in Google Scholar: 70
 
From GROW to GROUP: theoretical issues and a practical model for group coaching in organisations

SW Brown, A Grant Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and P... 2010

Despite considerable organisational development research and practice suggesting that interventions in organisations should also be targeted at the group level, most organisational coaching is dyadic (one-to-one) and few models of group coaching have been developed. In Part I of this paper we present an introductory overview of group coac...

Cites in Google Scholar: 206
 
The critical factors of coaching practice leading to successful coaching outcomes

M Marshall 2006

The purpose of this study was to identify the critical aspects in coaching outcomes as perceived by experienced coaches in the United States in both business and life coaching settings. Nineteen coaches provided a total of 109 critical incidents that led the client to the coaching process. Six dimensions of coaching emerged from the codin...

Cites in Google Scholar: 40
 
A theory of team coaching

J Hackman, R Wageman Academy of Management Review 2005

After briefly reviewing the existing literature on team coaching, we propose a new model with three distinguishing features. The model (1) focuses on the functions that coaching serves for a team, rather than on either specific leader behaviors or leadership styles, (2) identifies the specific times in the task performance process when co...

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What is the relationship between coaching interventions and team effectiveness?

M Haug International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentori... 2011

This article concerns research undertaken with a cross-functional team preparing the market launch of a new product in Germany. The research aim was to find out whether there is a relationship between team and one-to-one coaching interventions and team effectiveness. Collaborative Action Research was chosen as a methodology to collect ...

Cites in Google Scholar: 34
 
The experience of team coaching: A dual case study

C Carr, J Peters International Coaching Psychology Review 2013

Objective: This paper presents a dual case study of leadership team coaching with one government and one corporate team. The authors discuss the findings and propose a new high performance team coaching model. Design: In this study, the researchers documented and compared the experience of team coaching between their two leadership te...

Cites in Google Scholar: 55
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Team Coaching Project

A Pliopas, A Kerr, M Sosinski 2014

We conducted a literature review for studies and models used in team coaching. We surveyed our Hudson Institute Coaching community. We interviewed 11 executive coaches who currently, or in the past, have vibrant team coaching practices. And we reached our own conclusions, one of which is that much more work is needed in this area. And th...

Cites in Google Scholar: 4
 
Making sense of Team Coaching

S Farmer The Coaching Psychologist 2015

Since Hackman and Wageman’s description of a team coaching model (2005), subsequent commentary and research has been relatively limited compared to that of executive coaching targeted at individuals. This paper seeks to review the core terms that relate to and underpin team coaching, before focusing upon how it has been described and defi...

Cites in Google Scholar: 17
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Leadership Team Coaching; a trust-based coaching relationship

S Wotruba International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentori... 2016

The coaching relationship is seen as integral to individual coaching, but less is known about the nature of the relationship within a team coaching context. This study explores the importance that leadership team coaching practitioners attach to the coaching relationship and as a consequence what that means for how they work with teams. A...

Cites in Google Scholar: 27
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Group coaching in a large complex organisation: Lessons learnt from experience

S O’Connor International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentori... 2017

This article presents qualitative findings from a pilot group coaching program that was conducted within a large Australian public healthcare organisation. Using Nueman’s (2000) three phase coding system and Spector’s (1984) methodology, transcripts were analyzed for key themes (from both coachees’ and coaches’ perspectives) in response t...

Cites in Google Scholar: 21
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Team coaching: Systemic Perspectives and their Limitations

P Lawrence Philosophy of Coaching: An International Journal 2021

The terms ‘systemic coaching’ and ‘systemic team coaching’ are becoming increasingly prevalent in the team coaching literature. This emphasis on a systemic perspective is almost inevitable given that writers in the broader team development literature have long acknowledged the influence of factors outside the team on events taking pla...

Cites in Google Scholar: 9
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