What is there in developmental relationships beyond setting and striving to achieve goals? The presence of goals in coaching and mentoring programs has gone largely unquestioned, yet evidence is growing that the standard prescription of SMART, challenging goals is not always appropriate - and even potentially dangerous - in the context of a complex and rapidly changing world.
Beyond Goals advances standard goal-setting theory by bringing together cutting-edge perspectives from leaders in coaching and mentoring. From psychology to neuroscience, from chaos theory to social network theory, the contributors offer diverse and compelling insights into both the advantages and limitations of goal pursuit. The result is a more nuanced understanding of goals, with the possibility for practitioners to bring greater impact and sophistication to their client engagements. The implications of this reassessment are substantial for all those practicing as coaches and mentors, or managing coaching or mentoring initiatives in organizations.
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- Edited by Susan David, Harvard University, USA, David Clutterbuck, Clutterbuck Partnership, UK and David Megginson, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Contents: Foreword; Preface; Goals: a long term view, Susan A. David, David Clutterbuck, David Megginson and Christina Congleton; Goals in coaching and mentoring: the current state of play, David Clutterbuck and Susan A. David; Researching goals in coaching, Susan A. David, David Megginson and Christina Congleton; New perspectives on goal setting in coaching practice: an integrated model of goal-focused coaching, Anthony M. Grant; Self-determination theory within coaching contexts: supporting motives and goals that promote optimal functioning and well-being, Gordon B. Spence and Edward L. Deci; A social neuroscience approach to goal setting for coaches, Elliot Berkman, Ruth Donde and David Rock; Putting goals to work in coaching: the complexities of implementation, Siegfried Greif; The coaching engagement in the 21st century: new paradigms for complex times, Michael J. Cavanagh; Goal setting: a chaos theory of careers approach, Jim E.H. Bright and Robert G.L. Pryor; When goal setting helps and hinders sustained, desired change, Richard E. Boyatzis and Anita Howard; The goals behind the goals: pursuing adult development in the coaching enterprise, Robert Kegan, Christina Congleton and Susan A. David; GROW grows up: from winning the game to pursuing transpersonal goals, Sir John Whitmore, Carol Kauffman and Susan A. David; Goals in mentoring relationships and developmental networks, Kathy E. Kram, Susan A. David and Christina Congleton; Emergent goals in mentoring and coaching, Laura Gail Lunsford; Goal setting in a layered relationship mentoring model, Maggie Clarke and Sarah Powell; Working with emergent goals: a pragmatic approach, David Clutterbuck; The way forward: perspectives from the editors, Susan A. David, David Clutterbuck and David Megginson; Index.
Reviews: ‘We all know that goals are dreams with deadlines. We also know that setting goals enables us to turn the invisible into the visible. What’s more, goals are the catalysts of change. If we set goals, and pursue these full heartedly, we are likely to arrive at remarkable places. Susan David, David Clutterbuck and David Megginson have been in pursuit of exactly the “remarkable” in their book Beyond Goals. Their contributions and the ones of their associates show us the road forward in making coaching and mentoring a highly successful endeavour. This book is a “must” for everyone interested in this rapidly expanding field of studies.’
Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries, INSEAD, France
‘We have needed this considered and careful exploration of the use of goals in coaching to challenge any number of blithe assumptions. The range of perspectives and the depth of coverage in this volume will encourage more reflective and effective engagement to help clients change what matters. I'm adding it to our "must-read" list for coaching supervisors.’
Douglas Riddle, Global Director Coaching Services & Assessment Portfolio, Center for Creative Leadership, USA
‘Beyond Goals is an educative, highly readable and compelling analysis of standard practices in goal setting for individuals and business. You are invited to challenge current thinking and traditional techniques for goal achievement and to engage with stimulating perspectives that have the potential to revolutionise the future of goal setting. An inspirational and invaluable resource for all those involved with mentoring and coaching.’
Lise Lewis, International President of the European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC)
‘This book is a jewel of an examination of goals, their rich colors and facets visible here as nowhere else I have seen. Leaders in the coaching field highlight the complexity of goals and the many ways to help clients reach them - and reach beyond them. In a field that is sometimes simplistic and sometimes bewildering, this book stands out as valuable to both practice and theory building.’
Jennifer Garvey Berger, author Changing on the Job: Developing Leaders for a Complex World and co-editor, Executive Coaching: Practices and Perspectives
‘Before coaching, I spent over 20 years in corporate America and dreaded annual goal development and reviews exactly for the reasons described in this book. I thought I was an oddity, and now I find the old paradigm shifting. Goals can be meaningful, purposeful, and useful for individuals and organisations. This book provides excellent information on the history and evolution of goals and goal setting, and deep insight into how we as coaches, mentors, and managers can support our clients in practice.’
Diane Brennan MBA, MCC, Past President International Coach Federation
‘What a relief. Finally an academically sound and engrossing recognition that goals in coaching are simultaneously central and irrelevant. Demonstrating life’s elegant non-linearity, the authors ask us to question current coaching lore and to build an up-to-date understanding of the real nature of goals in coaching and mentoring. A mind-opening feast.’
Nancy Kline, Founding President, Time To Think
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