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Leadership Coaching offers a new model of coaching for leadership
development. It explains how the brave model extends existing
leadership theories, and includes specific coaching processes and
sense-making techniques to allow the reader to understand how the
model would work in practice. The book begins by asking why it is
important for leaders to be brave. It provides an overview of
existing leadership theories, and their limitations, as well as
introducing the brave coaching approach and the elements that
comprise the model. The book includes practical case studies that
provide insights into the range of applications for the brave
leadership coaching framework. Based on academic research, and
written in an accessible scholarly style, this book shows how
coaching can assist in decision making, leading to a different,
braver form of personal and corporate leadership. It should be of
interest to students of management, leadership, coaching and
mentoring, as well as professional coaches and leaders.
Braver Leaders in Action explains why it is vital for ordinary
leaders to be brave in the context of unprecedented global
challenges. Exercises and practical examples from experienced
leaders help you to grow your awareness and understanding, boosting
your potential to be a braver leader and prompting reflection on
your development in eight key areas. Each area explores the braver
forms of personal and corporate leadership necessary for future
leaders via four related "cornerstones" derived from literature
reviews, discussions with leaders, and many years of developmental
and coaching conversations. This well-referenced and practical book
is essential reading for a range of readers across sectors
including management and leadership, coaching, mentoring and
followership. Supporting the case for new ways of thinking about
leadership in current conditions - and what its core purpose may
actually be - Braver Leaders in Action fills a gap in the current
leadership literature by exploring how leaders can truly bring a
braver stance to their life and work.
Leadership Coaching offers a new model of coaching for leadership
development. It explains how the brave model extends existing
leadership theories, and includes specific coaching processes and
sense-making techniques to allow the reader to understand how the
model would work in practice. The book begins by asking why it is
important for leaders to be brave. It provides an overview of
existing leadership theories, and their limitations, as well as
introducing the brave coaching approach and the elements that
comprise the model. The book includes practical case studies that
provide insights into the range of applications for the brave
leadership coaching framework. Based on academic research, and
written in an accessible scholarly style, this book shows how
coaching can assist in decision making, leading to a different,
braver form of personal and corporate leadership. It should be of
interest to students of management, leadership, coaching and
mentoring, as well as professional coaches and leaders.
Understanding attenuation processes is important not only for
predicting the behavior of contaminants in soil and formulating
remediation strategies, but also for mitigating and enhancing the
availability of micronutrients in soil for agricultural
applications. Natural Attenuation of Trace Element Availability in
Soils brings together pioneering researchers who discuss their
cutting-edge work in this area. The first chapters focus on
practical analytical techniques for the measurement and the
biological assessment of natural attenuation of trace elements. The
following chapters analyze the processes that occur in the natural
attenuation of contaminants and nutrients, covering the structural
dynamics of mineral surfaces, partitioning, diffusion, fixation,
biological and redox processes, and the reversibility of these
processes. The remaining chapters consider the impact and
implications of natural attenuation in terms of risk assessment,
remediation of inorganic contaminants, and bioavailability of
essential nutrients. Offering a concise, well-rounded perspective,
Natural Attenuation of Trace Element Availability in Soils
demonstrates how attenuation processes can significantly impact
strategies for soil remediation and serve as a basis for
environmental regulations.
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