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Alignment Coaching: The Missing Element of Business Coaching with Commentary

J Lazar, W Bergquist International Journal of Coaching in Organizations 2007

Coaching in organizations often focuses on either how to address issues effectively or how to perform well in a situation, given a decision to move forward and a strategy to meet success criteria. sometimes these interventions will prove ineffective. There is, however, another possible focus of coaching, one that confronts making sense of...

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Coaching and the Societal Unconscious: New Perspectives on Organizational Coaching and the Questions to be Addressed by Leaders

V Foley, W Bergquist International Journal of Coaching in Organizations 2009

The authors offer two case studies that illustrate the powerful role played by deeply-embedded societal values that are often religions in origin. Foley and Bergquist have used the social analyses offered by Max Weber about the Protestant ethic and capitalism to create a link between the personal conscious (business practices) and persona...

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The Organizational Underground: Organizational Coaching and Organizational Development outside the Formal Organization

V Foley, W Bergquist International Journal of Coaching in Organizations 2010

Throughout the Western world, we are now living in a time of turmoil and economic uncertainty, even chaos. Many contemporary economists and political analysts speak and write about a world that is in a state of “supercriticality” – a state in which minor aberrations in the economic or political system bring about major alternations (and e...

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