This book provides an accessible and clear description of key theories
of systemic coaching and how they can be applied to coaching practice.
Structured around five different ways of thinking about systems, the
book provides coaches with a high-level overview of different systems
theories and how those theories may be applied in practice. Readers are
invited to consider each of the five different ways of thinking through
the lens of philosophy, purpose and practice: Which theories most
resonate for you? How do these systemic perspectives shape your purpose
for coaching, and how do they show up in the way that you coach? With
examples and case material throughout, Coaching Systemically aligns
coaching with the realities and challenges of organisations operating in
an ever more complex world.
Readers will walk away from the book with a clearer understanding of
what it means to coach 'systemically' and new ideas as to how they can
translate insights into practice. Coaching Systemically will be key
reading for coaches in practice and in training, consultants and anyone
interesting in systemic approaches.