Track 1 : Intra/Interpersonal Space Paper Presentation: On the use of Narrative in the Context Content Conduct Framework

Abstract: The paper explores how findings from narrative theory can be integrated and applied in the context – content – conduct coaching process framework (CCC) based on Jackson’s science of human performance (1991). It reflects definitions and insights from narratology and literature concerning narrative coaching. Additionally, it examines the potential of narrative to describe spaces (“context”), explore spaces (“content”), and transcend or change spaces (“conduct”). Finally, the paper gives recommendations for practitioners and outlines further areas of research.

Dr. Matthias D. Ehrhardt (Germany)

Matthias specializes in executive coaching and consulting. He has worked with startups, well-established SMEs, famous figures, and global corporations. Matthias holds a master of administration studies (M.A.S.), a master in media psychology (M.A.), a PhD in law (Dr. iur.), and another PhD in art history (Dr. phil.), and has attended the Advanced Management Program (AMP) at IESE Business School. He received part of his coaching education at Columbia University and is a founding fellow of the Institute of Coaching (ICPA) at McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School. Matthias has authored several books and multiple articles for newspapers, magazines, and journals. 

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