
Thinkers50 Celebrates Coaching Innovators with the 2024 Legends List
In a powerful nod to the evolution of coaching, Thinkers50 has unveiled its 2024 Coaching Legends, spotlighting six key figures whose groundbreaking work has significantly shaped the coaching field. Collaborating with renowned organizations 100 Coaches and BetterUp, Thinkers50 highlights the transformative influence of these leaders on coaching practices globally.
Pioneers Who Shaped the World of Coaching
Among the 2024 inductees is Anthony Grant, lauded as the ‘father of evidence-based coaching.’ His foundational research and solution-based frameworks have set a new standard for coaching practices. Similarly, Judith E. Glaser, through her Conversational Intelligence®, shifted leadership communication from self-centered to a more collective “WE-centric” approach, transforming workplace dynamics. In the literary sphere, Michael Bungay Stanier simplified coaching techniques, emphasizing curiosity in his million-copy bestseller, "The Coaching Habit."
Exploring New Frontiers in Coaching
David Clutterbuck’s work in developmental mentoring, particularly his innovative concepts like 360-degree feedback, continues to lead the frontiers of coaching. Meanwhile, Erik de Haan at Hult Ashridge’s Centre for Coaching underscores the importance of human connectivity and emotional intelligence in successful coaching relationships. Dumisani Magadlela rounds out the list with his human-focused strategies advocating for shared space rehumanization under Ubuntu principles, leveraging his extensive work in human development.
Relevance to Current Events
This recognition resonates today as businesses increasingly prioritize leadership development and effective communication, aligning with the global push for a more empathetic and interconnected work culture. The work of these coaches not only paves new ways but also offers practical strategies that address current challenges faced by leaders worldwide.
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