
Politics and Coaching with David Clutterbuck
Politics plays a major role in every part of our lives. Although as coaches we like to see ourselves as above the murk of political intrigue, the reality is that we cannot avoid politics.
Coacharya's Coach to Lead · David Clutterbuck, Ram Ramanathan
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Show Notes
Politics plays a major role in every part of our lives. Although as coaches we like to see ourselves as above the murk of political intrigue, the reality is that we cannot avoid politics. In this podcast, David Clutterbuck, co-founder and lifetime ambassador of the European Mentoring and Coaching Council talks about how we can help navigate our client through the complexities of organizational loyalties, the rivalries between professional bodies, or how we position our own coaching practice versus those of competitors. This podcast explores topics such as
What is a political dilemma?
How do the mental models of politicians differ from others’?
Is politics (small p) in the top teams of corporations really that different from Politics (big P) in government and opposition?
How do you recognize politics at play?
The coach as the power behind the throne — if all power corrupts, do coaches become corrupted by association?
The critical difference between being political and being politically aware
What role can coaches play in helping politicians and leaders in politicized environments be self-honest and make ethical decisions?
Can politicians coach and mentor each other?
What lessons and pitfalls are there for coaches in the concept of expediency?
The ameliorating effect of a bloody-minded executive (Long live Sir Humphrey!)
What are the challenges for supervisors, working with coaches whose clients work in a political environment?
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