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A practical book that takes the reader through the stages of
reflective learning for them to apply the method themselves.
Increasingly academic programmes are offering experiential learning
(as opposed to weighty academic theory) and developing a mature
approach to reflection is a fundamental part of the learning
process, which this book provides. Takes the reader through the
different reflective preferences in a clear and practical way,
using templates to aid implementation.
This book locates 101 practical coaching supervision techniques in
their theoretical context. It is organised into ten chapters, each
reflecting a different philosophical basis for the coaching
supervision work: Existential, Gestalt, Person Centred, Positive
Psychology, Psychodynamic, Solution Focused, Systemic, Thinking
Environment, Transpersonal and finally an Eclectic chapter. With
contributions and insights from leaders in the field, this book
outlines the different philosophies and their principles and
explains their application in practice. The book will help readers
determine which technique to use and when, as well as offering a
step-by-step guide to implementing or adapting it for their own
work. With a breadth of techniques, the book will help all
supervisors broaden their repertoire and ultimately become a better
practitioner. Accessible and practical, this book is a valuable
resource for experienced and novice supervisors as well as their
supervisees. It will inspire them to keep their supervision and
coaching practices both current and fresh, offering a diverse range
of techniques to experiment with.
A practical book that takes the reader through the stages of
reflective learning for them to apply the method themselves.
Increasingly academic programmes are offering experiential learning
(as opposed to weighty academic theory) and developing a mature
approach to reflection is a fundamental part of the learning
process, which this book provides. Takes the reader through the
different reflective preferences in a clear and practical way,
using templates to aid implementation.
This book presents research on mediated scandals and substantiates
the understanding of such forms of scandals and their impact on
societies. Additionally, it connects the study of scandals with the
broader fields of political communication research, organizational
communication, journalism studies, and digital communication
research. The authors focus on the 21st century as an age of
perpetual scandalization and on digital technologies as a catalyst
in this respect. Against this backdrop, the book examines different
aspects of the transformation of mediated scandals through digital
communication practices. Topics covered include, but are not
limited to, the scandalizing potential of new media and the
requirement of modified strategies of reputation management and
crisis communication in politics, the entertainment industry, and
the economic system among others; a different perspective on
professional journalism and scandals created through new media;
technological infrastructure and digital tools allowing journalists
to establish new means to investigate hard scandals, i.e.,
substantial financial or political wrongdoings by the economic and
political elite. The book, therefore, is a must-read for
researchers and scholars from different disciplines, as well as
practitioners and policy-makers interested in a better
understanding of the study of scandals, their impact on societies,
and their catalyzation through new media.
Just like the coaching relationship, supervision is most successful
when it is a collaborative endeavour, with both parties clear on
their roles and the process. Coaching Supervision is an intensely
practical book providing guidance on when, why and how to seek
supervision, and on how coaches can make the most of the
supervision they receive. Written by experienced supervisors who
have a deep understanding of the field, and drawing on research
into good practice internationally, this book: Explains what
supervision is and how it differs from other 'helping
conversations' Provides a step by step approach to choosing a
supervisor Advises on how to structure the coach/mentor development
journey Explores a breadth of activities that enhance reflective
practice Shows how supervision is an integral element of
professional coaching and mentoring This practical guide will be
vital reading for all established and trainee coaches and mentors
participating in the supervision process, either as supervisors or
supervisees.
Just like the coaching relationship, supervision is most successful
when it is a collaborative endeavour, with both parties clear on
their roles and the process. Coaching Supervision is an intensely
practical book providing guidance on when, why and how to seek
supervision, and on how coaches can make the most of the
supervision they receive. Written by experienced supervisors who
have a deep understanding of the field, and drawing on research
into good practice internationally, this book: Explains what
supervision is and how it differs from other 'helping
conversations' Provides a step by step approach to choosing a
supervisor Advises on how to structure the coach/mentor development
journey Explores a breadth of activities that enhance reflective
practice Shows how supervision is an integral element of
professional coaching and mentoring This practical guide will be
vital reading for all established and trainee coaches and mentors
participating in the supervision process, either as supervisors or
supervisees.
What are the forces shaping today's business world? How can they be
understood? It is impossible to understand business outside of the
wider context in which it takes place. Phenomena like globalization
and continuous technological innovation mean that businesses have
to move with the times or be swept away by the forces of change.
This text provides a series of key readings which introduce the
student to the factors underlying the business environment.
Including chapters by gurus such as Anthony Giddens, Stuart Hall
and Will Hutton, the book covers: social forces including the
social structure and long-term social change; technological factors
including Information Technology and new production technologies;
economic factors including the impact of macroeconomic policy and
of the financial system; and political factors including the legal
environment and government-business relations.
What are the forces shaping today's business world? Understanding Business Environments provides key readings which introduce the student to the factors underlying the business environment. Including chapters by gurus such as Anthony Giddens, Stuart Hall and Will Hutton, the book covers: * social forces including the social structure and long-term social change * technological factors including Information Technology and new production technologies * economic factors including the impact of macroeconomic policy and of the financial system * political factors including the legal environment and government-business relations.
This book locates 101 practical coaching supervision techniques in
their theoretical context. It is organised into ten chapters, each
reflecting a different philosophical basis for the coaching
supervision work: Existential, Gestalt, Person Centred, Positive
Psychology, Psychodynamic, Solution Focused, Systemic, Thinking
Environment, Transpersonal and finally an Eclectic chapter. With
contributions and insights from leaders in the field, this book
outlines the different philosophies and their principles and
explains their application in practice. The book will help readers
determine which technique to use and when, as well as offering a
step-by-step guide to implementing or adapting it for their own
work. With a breadth of techniques, the book will help all
supervisors broaden their repertoire and ultimately become a better
practitioner. Accessible and practical, this book is a valuable
resource for experienced and novice supervisors as well as their
supervisees. It will inspire them to keep their supervision and
coaching practices both current and fresh, offering a diverse range
of techniques to experiment with.
A year of HBR's essential thinking on tech-all in one place.
Easy-to-use AI tools, contactless commerce, crypto for business,
the mature metaverse-new technologies like these are reshaping
organizations at the hybrid office, on factory floors, and in the
C-suite. What should you and your company be doing now to take
advantage of the new opportunities these technologies are
creating-and avoid falling victim to disruption? The Year in Tech
2023: The Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review will help
you understand what the latest and most important tech innovations
mean for your organization and how you can use them to compete and
win in today's turbulent business environment. Business is
changing. Will you adapt or be left behind? Get up to speed and
deepen your understanding of the topics that are shaping your
company's future with the Insights You Need from Harvard Business
Review series. Featuring HBR's smartest thinking on fast-moving
issues-blockchain, cybersecurity, AI, and more-each book provides
the foundational introduction and practical case studies your
organization needs to compete today and collects the best research,
interviews, and analysis to get it ready for tomorrow. You can't
afford to ignore how these issues will transform the landscape of
business and society. The Insights You Need series will help you
grasp these critical ideas-and prepare you and your company for the
future.
Supervision is increasingly required for a coach's and a mentor's
professional development, and engaging in reflective practice with
peers can be a valuable way of meeting these needs. Peer
supervision brings unique challenges though, including the
possibility of collusion or stagnating at a shared developmental
level. This book is written by practicing professional supervisors
who engage in peer supervision themselves and train communities of
coaches and mentors. It guides practitioners to develop and
integrate their range of individual and group reflective practice
activities alongside professional supervision. It draws upon
essential theory and methodology, explores challenges and ethical
dilemmas faced within peer supervision, and provides concrete
guidance, useful techniques and helpful templates. This practical
guide will be vital reading for individual coaching and mentoring
practitioners and peer learning groups including within
communities, universities and/or training programs. It will also
support professional supervisors and organizations developing
coaching cultures.
Supervision is increasingly required for a coach's and a mentor's
professional development, and engaging in reflective practice with
peers can be a valuable way of meeting these needs. Peer
supervision brings unique challenges though, including the
possibility of collusion or stagnating at a shared developmental
level. This book is written by practicing professional supervisors
who engage in peer supervision themselves and train communities of
coaches and mentors. It guides practitioners to develop and
integrate their range of individual and group reflective practice
activities alongside professional supervision. It draws upon
essential theory and methodology, explores challenges and ethical
dilemmas faced within peer supervision, and provides concrete
guidance, useful techniques and helpful templates. This practical
guide will be vital reading for individual coaching and mentoring
practitioners and peer learning groups including within
communities, universities and/or training programs. It will also
support professional supervisors and organizations developing
coaching cultures.
Parody and Pedagogy in the Age of Neoliberalism provides comic
relief in a neoliberal era and argues that parody can be used to
creatively benefit our practices of self-narration and quests for
knowledge. This seriously playful book demonstrates how parody
utilizes humor, play, and self-reflection to allow for a helpful
alternative relationship to mistakes and our multifaceted self. The
book works to delineate specific ways of viewing, studying,
creating, and performing a particular form of humorous parody, and
through pedagogical application, it balances practical hands-on
examples via digital video creation with examples and exercises
such as interrogating our creative histories and parodying
them-either as a classroom exercise or in individual
self-reflection. The core readership for this book is rhetoric and
composition scholars researching continental philosophy, humor, and
narrative theory, and it lends itself to classroom implementation
for professors, as it brings together (often for the first time)
major academic conversations on humor throughout philosophy,
literary and cultural studies, communication studies, and media
studies. Parody and Pedagogy in the Age of Neoliberalism is
essential reading for undergraduate/graduate courses that feature
humor, alternative forms of communication in the public sphere,
alternative rhetorical strategies, and courses that focus on the
importance of creativity and play in our daily lives and
scholarship.
This book presents research on mediated scandals and substantiates
the understanding of such forms of scandals and their impact on
societies. Additionally, it connects the study of scandals with the
broader fields of political communication research, organizational
communication, journalism studies, and digital communication
research. The authors focus on the 21st century as an age of
perpetual scandalization and on digital technologies as a catalyst
in this respect. Against this backdrop, the book examines different
aspects of the transformation of mediated scandals through digital
communication practices. Topics covered include, but are not
limited to, the scandalizing potential of new media and the
requirement of modified strategies of reputation management and
crisis communication in politics, the entertainment industry, and
the economic system among others; a different perspective on
professional journalism and scandals created through new media;
technological infrastructure and digital tools allowing journalists
to establish new means to investigate hard scandals, i.e.,
substantial financial or political wrongdoings by the economic and
political elite. The book, therefore, is a must-read for
researchers and scholars from different disciplines, as well as
practitioners and policy-makers interested in a better
understanding of the study of scandals, their impact on societies,
and their catalyzation through new media.
Why did Joseph Conrad avoid using English, except when it came to
the arduous task of writing fiction? And how do we account for his
extensive "borrowing" from French writers? This psycholinguistic
examination delves into the creative mind of Conrad in an attempt
to decipher his learning and use of three languages, Polish,
French, and English. Following a trail of syntactical
eccentricities and considerable stylistic variations, Lucas shows
how these features interact to produce Conrad's idiosyncratic
style.
How organizations--including Google, StubHub, Airbnb, and
Facebook--learn from experiments in a data-driven world. Have you
logged into Facebook recently? Searched for something on Google?
Chosen a movie on Netflix? If so, you've probably been an unwitting
participant in a variety of experiments--also known as randomized
controlled trials--designed to test the impact of different online
experiences. Once an esoteric tool for academic research, the
randomized controlled trial has gone mainstream. No tech company
worth its salt (or its share price) would dare make major changes
to its platform without first running experiments to understand how
they would influence user behavior. In this book, Michael Luca and
Max Bazerman explain the importance of experiments for decision
making in a data-driven world.
This theological overview of Jonathan Edwards's teaching centers
on God's accomplished redemption and its personal implications for
believers.
Jonathan Edwards was a preacher, pastor, revivalist, and
theologian. This volume unpacks his magnificent theological vision,
which starts with God's glory and ends with all creation returning
to that glory.
Sean Michael Lucas has converted his years of teaching on
Edwards into this valuable work, which places Edwards's vision in
an accessible, two-part framework. Part one focuses on Edwards's
understanding of redemption history--God's cosmic, grand work from
eternity past to eternity future, where all things are united in
Christ. Part two examines Edwards's perspective on "redemption
applied"--how that gracious, divine work unfolds in space and time
to personally transform individuals, stirring their affections,
illuminating their minds, and moving their wills to form new habits
and practices.
This overview of Edwards's theology will prove to be a
thought-provoking, encouraging guide to contemporary believers at
every stage of their spiritual journey.
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