As explored in Hawkins and Turner's book, systemic coaching moves beyond individual-focused approaches to encompass the broader organizational and ecological contexts influencing the coachee.
The authors advocate for a revolution in coaching practices, emphasizing multi-stakeholder engagement and ethical considerations in achieving sustainable change.
Systemic Coaching presents various models and frameworks, including case studies demonstrating its application in diverse settings and levels. It also examines the development and supervision of systemic coaches, highlighting the need for ongoing learning and ethical reflection to effectively address complex systemic issues.