Spencer Eric David, Albertyn Ruth
University of Stellenbosch Business School , Cape Town, South Africa.
Leadersh Health Serv (Bradf Engl). 2019 Jan 24;32(1):69-82. doi: 10.1108/LHS-04-2017-0023. Epub 2018 Mar 19.
This paper aims to report on a case study conducted in a private medical partnership of more than 50 specialist physicians where the researcher applied a leadership coaching model grounded in existential philosophy. The paper asserts that existential leadership coaching can be a novel and effective means to address leadership development needs in the unique context of a professional partnership.
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: The qualitative phenomenological study used a bounded case study design using four purposively selected specialist physicians who were involved in four individual structured coaching sessions over an eight-week period. Data came in writing from participants in the form of reflective questions before and after the coaching, and note-taking on index cards during the coaching process. Data also came from the coach/researcher as a participant observer in the form of note-taking and a reflective journal.
Findings indicate that working with perceptions of leadership in existential coaching conversations can provide a mechanism for members of a partnership to find greater purpose, and choose how they can contribute better to leadership development in their collective. Findings indicate that the process of imaging the perceptions of fellow partners can unlock the identification of and choice for developmental actions and contributions to the collective.
RESEARCH LIMITATIONS/IMPLICATIONS: For the selected qualitative design, the researcher as the participant observer provided advantages such as insider access and depth of engagement. The study was limited to a small sample in a particular time and context. Findings are thus viewed in the light of this unique case.
Such a qualitative phenomenological case study provides glimpses into the lives of real-life leaders and offers the coaching, academic and medical fraternities an insider understanding of leadership development in the case of professional partnerships.
ORIGINALITY/VALUE: The paper points to a mechanism which may be a means to unlock potential and facilitate leadership development in the context of professional partnerships.
本文旨在报告一项在由50多名专科医生组成的私人医疗合作机构中进行的案例研究,研究者应用了一种基于存在主义哲学的领导力辅导模式。本文认为,存在主义领导力辅导可能是在专业合作机构的独特背景下满足领导力发展需求的一种新颖且有效的方式。
设计/方法/途径:这项定性现象学研究采用了有界案例研究设计,选取了四名经过目的性挑选的专科医生,他们在八周时间内参与了四次单独的结构化辅导课程。数据以书面形式来自参与者,包括辅导前后的反思性问题,以及辅导过程中在索引卡上做的笔记。数据还来自作为参与观察者的教练/研究者,形式为笔记和反思日志。
研究结果表明,在存在主义辅导对话中处理对领导力的认知,可以为合作机构的成员提供一种机制,以找到更大的目标,并选择如何能更好地为集体的领导力发展做出贡献。研究结果表明,设想其他合作伙伴的认知过程可以开启对发展行动的识别以及对集体贡献的选择。
研究局限/启示:对于所选的定性设计,作为参与观察者的研究者具有诸如内部人员访问权和深入参与度等优势。该研究仅限于特定时间和背景下的一个小样本。因此,研究结果是根据这个独特案例来看待的。
这样一个定性现象学案例研究让我们得以窥探现实生活中领导者的生活,并为辅导界、学术界和医学界提供了对专业合作机构中领导力发展的内部理解。
原创性/价值:本文指出了一种机制,这可能是在专业合作机构背景下释放潜力和促进领导力发展的一种方式。