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Navigate the dynamic landscape of executive coaching with insights from leading practitioners
Executive coaching lacks unified guidance, leaving coaches trying to understand disparate methodologies and evolving practices alone. Executive Coaching: Perspectives and Practices Across the Field solves this problem by gathering a collection of experienced coaches using varied approaches and offering their perspectives on 20 foundational questions. Editor Jessica Stone, a psychologist with 30+ years of experience, creates a comprehensive resource reflecting the field's rich diversity.
Each chapter explores one question through 13 coaches' responses, covering chemistry calls, contracting, foundational approaches, credentialing, cultural humility, ethics, digital tools, resilience, leadership, imposter syndrome, and ROI. The book distinguishes coaching from mentoring, addresses psychological boundaries, examines life impacts beyond work, and explores the profession's future with theoretical frameworks and real-world applications.
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Executive Coaching: Perspectives and Practices Across the Field serves executive coaches, leadership development professionals, organizational consultants, and graduate students. By showcasing diverse thought in coaching practice, this book provides an educational tool for aspiring coaches and a detailed reference guide for experienced practitioners.
JESSICA STONE, PhD, PCC, is an executive coach, psychologist, author, and editor specializing in leadership development, executive functioning, and the thoughtful integration of psychology and technology into coaching practice. She works with leaders, professionals, and organizations to strengthen self-awareness, decision-making, relational effectiveness, and sustainable performance. Drawing on decades of experience across psychology, coaching, writing, and training, Stone brings a psychologically grounded, practice-oriented perspective to executive coaching. Her work includes the development of a meaning-based approach to coaching that examines the internal processes shaping perception, behavior, adaptation, and change, explored more fully in her forthcoming book Meaning-Based Coaching. She is the editor of Executive Coaching: Perspectives and Practices Across the Field and the author and editor of numerous books on psychology, technology, and human development.
| Publication Date: | 02 June 2026 |
| Publisher: | Wiley |
| Imprint: | Wiley |
| ISBN-13: | 9781394341443 |
| Format: | Paperback / softback |
| Page Count: | 544 |
| Weight (oz): | 26.4 |