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Critical incidents in cross-cultural coaching: The view from German coaches

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posted on 2024-11-14, 04:05 authored by Julia MilnerJulia Milner, Esther Ostmeier, Ronald Franke
The importance of a cultural perspective in coaching is increasingly significant for coaching practitioners and academics living in a globalised world. The question remains as to how the coaching methods rooted in the Western approach can be applied in the context of other (national) cultures. Using semi-structured interviews and based on the critical incidents technique, fifteen German coaching experts were interviewed to determine those critical incidents they experienced in cross-cultural coaching settings. The results show incidents in four main areas: communication, coach-client relationship, coaching setting and role understanding. These are aimed at improving outcomes but not at the expense of identifying the true core issue or coaching topic.

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Milner, J., Ostmeier, E. & Franke, R. (2013). Critical incidents in cross-cultural coaching: The view from German coaches. International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring, 11 (2), 19-32.

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International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring

Volume

11

Issue

2

Pagination

19-32

Language

English

RIS ID

83256

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