Executive group coaching: interventions not for the faint of heart

M. Kets de Vries, C. Rook
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As the world is changing, organisations are changing with it: matrix structures, flat hierarchies, virtual work, and teamwork are becoming the norm. Therefore, the ability of working successfully with others has become increasingly important and effective teamwork is essential to make these new complex organisational structures work. However, as this special issue highlights, there are major challenges in working effectively together in this rapidly changing world. Indeed, teams often do not live up to the promise of faster problem solving or higher levels of innovation. "Turf wars" and broken trust are common. Group coaching interventions can be second to none in creating effective collaboration and a culture of trust. Based on the clinical paradigm, this article outlines competencies and conceptual models that make for successful group coaching. Overall, effective group coaching interventions, which will also help executives to lead and direct individual and organisational transformation and to create a coaching culture within organisations, need group coaches who have a holistic orientation and pay attention both to micro and macro processes.
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高管团队辅导:不适合胆小者的干预措施
随着世界的变化,组织也在随之变化:矩阵式结构、扁平化层级、虚拟工作和团队合作正在成为常态。因此,与他人成功合作的能力变得越来越重要,有效的团队合作对于使这些新的复杂的组织结构发挥作用至关重要。然而,正如本期特刊所强调的那样,在这个迅速变化的世界中,有效合作面临重大挑战。事实上,团队经常无法实现更快解决问题或更高水平创新的承诺。“地盘之争”和信任破裂很常见。在创造有效的协作和信任文化方面,团体指导干预是首屈一指的。基于临床范例,本文概述了成功的团队指导的能力和概念模型。总体而言,有效的团体教练干预,也将帮助高管领导和指导个人和组织转型,并在组织内创建教练文化,需要具有整体取向并关注微观和宏观过程的团体教练。
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