Coaching Skills for Nonprofit Managers and Leaders: Developing People to Achieve Your Mission / Edition 1

Coaching Skills for Nonprofit Managers and Leaders: Developing People to Achieve Your Mission / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0470401303
ISBN-13:
9780470401309
Pub. Date:
11/09/2009
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
0470401303
ISBN-13:
9780470401309
Pub. Date:
11/09/2009
Publisher:
Wiley
Coaching Skills for Nonprofit Managers and Leaders: Developing People to Achieve Your Mission / Edition 1

Coaching Skills for Nonprofit Managers and Leaders: Developing People to Achieve Your Mission / Edition 1

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Overview

The only nonprofit orientation to coaching skills available, Coaching Skills for Nonprofit Leaders will provide nonprofit managers with an understanding of why and how to coach, how to initiate coaching in specific situations, how to make coaching really work, and how to refine coaching for long-term success.

Coaching Skills for Nonprofit Leaders offers practical steps for coaching leaders to greatness and complements the academic and theoretical work in nonprofit leadership theory. The book can be used by the coaching novice as a thorough topical overview or by those more experienced with coaching as a quick reference or refresher.

Based on the Inquiry Based Coaching? approach, Coaching Skills will strengthen and expand the reader's ability to drive organization mission, while retaining the intrinsic values of the nonprofit culture and working towards outcomes that create a culture of discipline and accountability and empower others to be even more responsible, accountable, and self-motivated. This book uses accessible language, examples, case studies, key questions, and exercises to help:
  • Promote better relationships
  • Know when to delegate, direct and coach.
  • Balance directive and supportive styles of leadership for productive partnerships
  • Overcome fears and deal head-on with difficult situations and conflict.
  • Use coaching for performance improvement and on-the-job development.
  • Support independent thinking and personal reflection
  • Gain commitment and accountability from others and build teams

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780470401309
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 11/09/2009
Pages: 336
Sales rank: 869,789
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Judith Wilson is one of only six hundred International Coach Federation–master certified coaches. She regularly provides leadership coaching and training globally.

Michelle Gislason is a senior project director at CompassPoint Nonprofit Services and a certified organizational coach.

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Table of Contents

Figures, Charts, Exercises, and Worksheets ix

Acknowledgments xi

Preface: A Note from the Authors xiii

Introduction: Why Coaching Now? xix

One What Coaching Can Bring to Your Role 1

What a Coaching Manager Does Differently 3

Using the Coaching Approach to Manage Others 10

What Coaching Is Not 14

How Coaching Differs from Other Ways of Developing Staff 16

Opportunities to Coach 18

The Approach We’ll Be Using 21

Two Foundational Coaching Skills 23

Skill 1: Listening 25

Skill 2: Inquiring (the Skill of Inquiry) 39

Skill 3: Giving Feedback 58

Skill 4: Sharing 82

Three The Coaching Framework 91

The Framework: Short Version 92

1. Clarify the Focus: Get to the Point 95

2. Identify the Goal: Know Where the Conversation Is Heading 100

3. Develop Solutions: Identify What’s Needed to Get from A to B 104

4. Create Accountability: Call Forth Commitment and Ownership 110

Put It All Together 113

Four The Coaching Mind-Set 121

Believing in Others 123

Managing Needs 130

Earning Trust and Showing Respect 135

Staying Connected 139

A Word About Confidentiality 149

Five Knowing When to Use a Coaching Approach 151

Providing Coaching for the Different Stages of Learning 152

Coaching When the Manager Sets the Focus 158

What to Do When Coaching Is Not Working 163

More Opportunities to Coach 167

Six Coaching in the Nonprofit Workplace 169

Coaching Up, Down, and Across the Organization 171

Coaching and Self-Management 190

Coaching in Difficult Situations 194

Coaching Top Performers 228

Seven What’s Next: Developing a Coaching Culture in Your Organization 237

What Is a Coaching Culture, and Why Bother with It? 238

Factors to Consider in Creating a Coaching Culture 239

Conclusion 248

Resource A: Coaching Manager Self-Assessment 249

Resource B: Questions, Questions, and More Questions 257

Resource C: Practicing Culturally Aware Coaching 275

Resource D: Additional Information 281

References 288

Index 292

About the Authors 300

CompassPoint Nonprofit Services 302

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