Which Question, When and Why? – A Qualitative-Linguistic Programmatic to Analyze Question Sequences as a Principal Change Practice in Coaching
Abstract Questions symbolize an important, if not the most important intervention tool in coaching according to the coaching literature and training manuals. Despite such claimed omnipresence and omnirelevance in coaching theory, there are hardly any empirical findings to back up such claims. Neithe...
Main Authors: | Eva-Maria Graf, Thomas Spranz-Fogasy |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
Published: |
SpringerOpen
2018-01-01
|
Series: | Coaching | Theorie & Praxis |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://link.springer.com/article/10.1365/s40896-018-0021-4 |
Similar Items
-
In the Wind of Change: How Changes Can Be Initiated in Coaching
by: Sabine Jautz
Published: (2018-03-01) -
‘Good question’: Exploring the experiences of generating questions in coaching
by: Glenn Wallis
Published: (2010-06-01) -
But-prefacing for Refocusing in Public Questioning and Answering
by: Ann Tai Choe, et al.
Published: (2018-06-01) -
“It can be Life-Changing”; an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Coach and Coachee’s Experience of Psychometrics in Coaching
by: Tina Buckle
Published: (2012-06-01) -
Conservation or conversation: A test of the repeated question hypothesis
by: Baucal Aleksandar D., et al.
Published: (2006-01-01)