Executive coaching has grown enormously in popularity over the last twenty years, and in the process the field has shifted from serving as a corrective measure for underperformers to helping high-potentials develop fully and allowing stars to continue to up their game.
The Art of Self-Coaching is not intended to replace the experience of working one-on-one with a professional coach, but rather to augment the coaching process for active clients, to serve as a resource after a coaching engagement is concluded, and to provide a structured approach to managing one's professional growth and development to the large number of people who lack the opportunity to work directly with a coach. The book starts with a set of principles and practices that comprise the process of self-coaching. It then addresses the topic through a series of chapters aimed at different aspects of personal and professional development: Beginnings, Change, Emotion, Happiness, Resilience, Vulnerability, Unhappiness, Vice, Success, and Endings. Drawing upon recent research in neuroscience, social psychology and other disciplines,
The Art of Self-Coaching will help readers better understand and leverage their strengths, address their weaknesses and areas for improvement, and provide a set of tools and conceptual frameworks to guide their ongoing development as people and as professionals.
1. Agricultural Development and Sustainable Intensification: Technology and Policy Innovations 2. Save and Grow: Translating Policy Advice into Field Action for Sustainable Intensification of Rice Production 3. Sustainable Intensification and maize value chain improvements in Sub-Saharan Africa 4. The role of wheat in global food security 5. Innovative practices in potato production for food and nutrition security 6. Pulses-Millets crop diversification by smallholders and their potential for sustainable food and nutrition security 7. Global challenges in today's horticulture and prospects offered by protected vegetable cultivation 8. Sustainable crop-livestock intensification in the Sub-Saharan Africa: Improving productivity through innovative adaptation 9. Community-driven approaches to sustainable intensification in river deltas: Lessons from the Ganges and Mekong Rivers 10. Sustainable agriculture intensification: Innovations to strengthen extension services and market linkages 11. Multi-level policy measures to support sustainable agriculture intensification for smallholders 12. Summary, technology and policy options