Coaching and the Change Paradox: A Heuristic Study

Research shows that a desired change, even when attempted, is not always sustained; this is the change paradox. Using a heuristic methodology this study focused on the experiences of six coresearchers as they explored their own change paradox within a coaching setting using the Immunity to Change pr...

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Main Author: Roz Munro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford Brookes University 2012-06-01
Series:International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring
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Online Access:https://radar.brookes.ac.uk/radar/file/e34fa38b-0511-43e2-9b26-784f3977605e/1/special06-paper-07.pdf
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spelling doaj-f56212e5e73f43a298b2f76ec6bacb042021-04-02T19:01:38ZengOxford Brookes UniversityInternational Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and MentoringXXXX-XXXX1741-83052012-06-01S688101Coaching and the Change Paradox: A Heuristic StudyRoz Munro0Ridgeway PartnershipResearch shows that a desired change, even when attempted, is not always sustained; this is the change paradox. Using a heuristic methodology this study focused on the experiences of six coresearchers as they explored their own change paradox within a coaching setting using the Immunity to Change process. The findings were fused into a synthesis of all the experiences where this dynamic “flow of change” incorporated the emergent themes: recognising the need for change; the familiarity of this change; methods of support needed for maintaining the change. The main conclusion drawn was that this understanding of the dynamic “flow of change” enhances the Immunity to Change process and is potentially a useful addition to the coach’s toolkit.https://radar.brookes.ac.uk/radar/file/e34fa38b-0511-43e2-9b26-784f3977605e/1/special06-paper-07.pdfImmunity to Changecoaching; adaptive change; stubborn change
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Coaching and the Change Paradox: A Heuristic Study
International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring
Immunity to Change
coaching; adaptive change; stubborn change
author_facet Roz Munro
author_sort Roz Munro
title Coaching and the Change Paradox: A Heuristic Study
title_short Coaching and the Change Paradox: A Heuristic Study
title_full Coaching and the Change Paradox: A Heuristic Study
title_fullStr Coaching and the Change Paradox: A Heuristic Study
title_full_unstemmed Coaching and the Change Paradox: A Heuristic Study
title_sort coaching and the change paradox: a heuristic study
publisher Oxford Brookes University
series International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring
issn XXXX-XXXX
1741-8305
publishDate 2012-06-01
description Research shows that a desired change, even when attempted, is not always sustained; this is the change paradox. Using a heuristic methodology this study focused on the experiences of six coresearchers as they explored their own change paradox within a coaching setting using the Immunity to Change process. The findings were fused into a synthesis of all the experiences where this dynamic “flow of change” incorporated the emergent themes: recognising the need for change; the familiarity of this change; methods of support needed for maintaining the change. The main conclusion drawn was that this understanding of the dynamic “flow of change” enhances the Immunity to Change process and is potentially a useful addition to the coach’s toolkit.
topic Immunity to Change
coaching; adaptive change; stubborn change
url https://radar.brookes.ac.uk/radar/file/e34fa38b-0511-43e2-9b26-784f3977605e/1/special06-paper-07.pdf
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