Coaching and dialogue-enhancing leadership

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesLecture and oral contribution

    Description

    A historical analysis shows us three basic strategies dominating the field of organizational coaching. The strategies differ most significantly in their view of the relationship holding between coach and coachee (individual person or group/team). The lecture will present arguments in favour of a coaching strategy based on a symmetrical relationship between coach and coachee. Ideally speaking, this strategy offers coaching as a space for facilitated (self-)reflection. The two basic arguments supporting such a strategic choice: (1) We live in a hypercomplex postmodern society where self-reflexivity is constantly demanded. (2) To an increasing degree, management today takes the form of self-management; the self-managing employee needs coaching as a tool-for-reflection.

    Period24 Nov 2009
    Event titlePhD seminar: Dialogue and Organisational Development, Aalborg University 24-25 Nov. 2009
    Event typeConference
    OrganiserDepartment of Education, Learning and Philosophy
    LocationAalborg, DenmarkShow on map