Supporting the competent practitioner : trans-disciplinary coaching with a knowledge-based expert system
Velencei, Jolan and Baracskai, Zoltan and Dörfler, Viktor and Stierand, Marc (2016) Supporting the competent practitioner : trans-disciplinary coaching with a knowledge-based expert system. International Journal of Management Science and Business Administration, 2 (12). pp. 20-27. ISSN 1849-5664 (https://doi.org/10.18775/ijmsba.1849-5664-5419.201...)
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Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to describe the roles of the coach and the coachee from the perspective of their respective competences and a particular type of the coaching process that we call ‘competent coaching’. We also show how this process can be supported with a knowledge-based expert system (KBS); to illustrate this, we introduce a particular knowledge-based expert system shell, Doctus, that can assist the coaching process. We also offer a set of concepts, organised into a conceptual framework, in order to help both coach and coachee to (re-)shape the coaching process and thus achieve greater contextual sensitivity. Our contribution is a multi-personal account, rooted in some 100 years of combined coaching experience and around four decades of researching and teaching coaching to business school students at undergraduate, MBA and doctoral level, including executive education.
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Velencei, Jolan, Baracskai, Zoltan, Dörfler, Viktor ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8314-4162 and Stierand, Marc;-
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Item type: Article ID code: 59456 Dates: DateEvent30 November 2016Published30 November 2016Accepted22 November 2016SubmittedSubjects: Social Sciences > Industries. Land use. Labor > Management. Industrial Management Department: Strathclyde Business School > Management Science Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 17 Jan 2017 12:53 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 11:34 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/59456