While most coaching scholars and professionals focus on the role of codes of conduct in sustaining ethical behavior in the practice of executive coaching, our research answers the call to go “beyond the book.” Our study aims to describe restrictions identified by executive coaches to the application of codes to ethical conflicts. The analysis of 27 coaches’ ethical challenges highlights three main types of restrictions that coaches express: the code is not relevant, the code has shortcomings, and the code is an obstacle to the ethics of the coach. The underlying legitimacy, efficacy, and value issues show that codes do not fit all situations or all practitioners. We recommend altering codes so that they better reflect the subjective, emotio...
This book is about ethics in coaching. The title of the handbook implies that it will provide a guid...
International audienceA positive if not positivist discourse in coaching tends to portray the coachi...
In today’s society, ethics and corporate social responsibility are again rated high on the corporate...
International audienceWhile most coaching scholars and professionals focus on the role of codes of c...
Building on the relational leadership model, this study investigates ethical leadership in the conte...
Duty of care is not clearly defined in coaching literature, but is described as being part of the et...
The ethical dimension of coaching practice has long proved to be a problematic issue. Obvious abuses...
Discussion from the Ethical Questions for Coaches/Competitors session at the First Developmental Con...
Confronted with numerous scandals, sports organizations are turning to the adoption of ethical codes...
The first complete guide to exploring values and ethics in coaching, this book will guide you throug...
Recommendations from the Ethical Questions for Coaches/Competitors session at the First Developmenta...
The coaching profession can be extremely rewarding but can have its share of complications as well. ...
Given the complexity of organizations, individuals nowadays are handling an increasing number of co...
<div><p>Abstract Executive coaching is a common leadership development intervention whose complexity...
While standing as key references in the practice and education of coaches, codes often prove limited...
This book is about ethics in coaching. The title of the handbook implies that it will provide a guid...
International audienceA positive if not positivist discourse in coaching tends to portray the coachi...
In today’s society, ethics and corporate social responsibility are again rated high on the corporate...
International audienceWhile most coaching scholars and professionals focus on the role of codes of c...
Building on the relational leadership model, this study investigates ethical leadership in the conte...
Duty of care is not clearly defined in coaching literature, but is described as being part of the et...
The ethical dimension of coaching practice has long proved to be a problematic issue. Obvious abuses...
Discussion from the Ethical Questions for Coaches/Competitors session at the First Developmental Con...
Confronted with numerous scandals, sports organizations are turning to the adoption of ethical codes...
The first complete guide to exploring values and ethics in coaching, this book will guide you throug...
Recommendations from the Ethical Questions for Coaches/Competitors session at the First Developmenta...
The coaching profession can be extremely rewarding but can have its share of complications as well. ...
Given the complexity of organizations, individuals nowadays are handling an increasing number of co...
<div><p>Abstract Executive coaching is a common leadership development intervention whose complexity...
While standing as key references in the practice and education of coaches, codes often prove limited...
This book is about ethics in coaching. The title of the handbook implies that it will provide a guid...
International audienceA positive if not positivist discourse in coaching tends to portray the coachi...
In today’s society, ethics and corporate social responsibility are again rated high on the corporate...