Coaching Women: Changing the System Not the Person

Coaching Women: Changing the System Not the Person
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Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages : 138
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ISBN-10 : 9780335251216
ISBN-13 : 0335251218
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Book Synopsis Coaching Women: Changing the System Not the Person by : Geraldine Gallacher

Download or read book Coaching Women: Changing the System Not the Person written by Geraldine Gallacher and published by McGraw-Hill Education (UK). This book was released on 2022-09-22 with total page 138 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Why are there not enough women in leadership positions and how do we ‘fix’ this? Coaching Women takes a broader perspective on the issue of gender diversity and considers different ways of achieving systemic changes such as a shift to inclusive leadership and a re-think about current work culture and its implications for mental health. Geraldine Gallacher unpacks this nuanced conversation through the lens of women’s lived experiences and personal journeys, understanding that there are still many unseen barriers to women’s progress. This book gives practical recommendations on how to equip more women with the tools to rethink their relationship with the notion of leadership. Using in depth case studies and interviews, this book: •Focuses on the interplay of a woman’s personal journey with complex career structures •Examines the power of stereotypes, leadership, and the double bind dilemma •Highlights key stages where systemic challenges collide with personal identity •Utilises robust research to unpack long held myths about women’s confidence •Offers practical suggestions on the best ways to coach women to achieve leadership success Combining Geraldine’s practical experience as both a leader and a coach, this book is for anyone in coaching and human resources, as well as those involved in DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion). It is also relevant for all leaders who are keen to adopt an inclusive leadership approach. Geraldine Gallacher is CEO of the Executive Coaching Consultancy and an accredited Master Coach with the Association for Coaching. She is also co-chair of Inclusion and Belonging for the City Women’s Network. "If you are an Executive Coach, a Leader intent on creating more gender balance or a professional woman at any stage of life – there is wonderful wisdom waiting for you in this book." Carolanne Minashi, Global Diversity and Inclusion Leader, Financial Services Industry "Some of it challenged my thinking, all of it entertained and interested me. A must read for any coach." Jenny Rogers, Executive coach, Author of Are You Listening? and Coaching Skills: the definitive guide to being a coach "This concise and honest book is relevant not only for coaches but for corporate leaders and professional coaching bodies - and for men as well as women!" Alison Maitland, Coach and Co-Author of INdivisible: Radically rethinking inclusion for sustainable business results "Her fascinating and thought-provoking book offers hard-won lessons, extensive research and excellent practical advice and will help coaches support women, and men, in developing rich, fulfilling careers that bring that vision closer." Christina Patterson, Journalist, Coach and Author of The Art of Not Falling Apart "Excellent advice from one of the best coaches in the business.” Eleanor Mills, Founder of Noon.org.uk


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