Coaching for Happiness in Working Life

Adina Tarry author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:30th Apr '18

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Coaching for Happiness in Working Life cover

In a world where the definitions of work and career have been changed radically and where the span and nature of a person's working life has been disrupted by technology, by the options of delivering one's work and by the actual content of work, in a way unprecedented and unimaginable before, the urgency of shifting our perspective on this essential part of life, it imperative. And just as for many people it is not evident that the essence of artificial intelligence is about imbuing the "machine" with human motivation, set of values and purpose, to make it a helper and not a potential hindrance to our civilisation, in the same way, there is now a need to scrutinise and direct our working lives differently. This time, fundamentally from inside out, from our core values and aspirations to the way we enable communication and behaviours that manifest the essence of us, as a critical reference point, for our choices and happiness in work. Unlike the career counselling and career advice, which have a great pragmatic and implementation contributions to make, leading one's working life to happiness is enabled by coaching. This deeper perspective encourages reflection, awareness of the self, the others, the world and what is possible, to a level of wisdom and inner congruence that act as a light, shining ahead of us potential paths, most likely to lead to best possible outcomes.

"Adina offers us a personal journey though careers coaching to provide a unique insight into both the coach and client experience through a reflective lens. She asks big questions about who we are and what we are becoming, drawing on her own experience as a coach in a growing VUCA-AI world." --Prof Jonathan Passmore, University of Evora, Portugal & Henley Business School, UK

"‘Reality emerges and exists everywhere, all the time and all at once, like an endless web of changing content through which we constantly create our unique corridor of action and meaning’. In a similar manner, this original and fascinating narrative unfolds. Adina Tarry posits that, in the fourth – digital revolution, ‘co-existence and co-evolution’, rather than competition with AI, is the key for creating complementary knowledge. But this highly inspirational text also urges that human skills are becoming commodities which need ‘restructuring, renewal, re-evaluation and redeployment’. Building stronger human capabilities is necessary in a world shared with AI, characterised by change and complexity. And yet, as the author suggests with a strong conviction, simple acts of dialogue (i.e. crucial aspects of coaching) remain constant. They help ‘internal drivers’ of individuals to be understood within their emerging realities of work and life. This book is a pure gem, with insights on every page!" --Zorica Patel, Chartered Occupational and Registered Coaching Psychologist, Senior Lecturer, HRM Department, Westminster Business School, University of Westminster, UK

"Using a practitioner-researcher perspective and a polymath’s thinking, Adina Tarry shares a lifetime of experience combining practice, reflection, research and development. Domains like dialectic thinking, complexity theory and individual development provide a cross disciplinary lens applied to explore the development and essence of the human mind and its constructs of reality. In turn this leads to what the author calls "the third way" – a positive and credible vision for the forthcoming digital revolution and its impact on careers, as opposed to a binary utopian or dystopian view. This book will serve all those who contemplate their own readiness for the future, with a desire to be better prepared for uncertainty and change." --Alexandru Popa-Antohi, Computer Science, Leadership Development, Executive Coach and Millennial

ISBN: 9781782205838

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320 pages