This book showcases scholarly work from leading coaching psychologists and coaches from different parts of the world, each contributor providing thoughtful analysis of group dynamics, family
systems and psychotherapeutic approaches to family business coaching.
Providing both a theoretical groundwork and a practical application of group dynamic issues to family business coaching practices makes this volume an essential compendium for the coaching
psychology—and a useful groundwork to understanding group dynamics of a family business. It also describes practitioner’s input in family business coaching practices, with specific reference to
knowledge enhancement and developing innovative and reflective coaching practices appropriate to family businesses around the world.
This new outlook at partnership between group dynamics and family businesses in diverse settings make this a key reference book for family businesses, practitioners, business coaches,
researchers, postgraduate students and coaching profession.