Humble Consulting, Edgar H. Schein
Humble Consulting, Edgar H. Schein
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Humble Consulting
How to Provide Real Help Faster

Author: Edgar H. Schein

Narrator: Joe Bronzi

Unabridged: 5 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 04/04/2016


Synopsis

Nowhere else in the business world is communication more important than to consultants, moving between hundreds of communities every year. In an increasingly complex world, a new level of skill is required, but begins with a seemingly paradoxical skill for a consultant: how to ask rather than tell.

This new book reveals what it takes for consultants of all types, as well as organizational leaders, to be really helpful in dealing with the complex, systemic, constantly changing organizational problems of today. They need to rapidly create a relationship of trust and openness that enables clients, subordinates, and team members to reveal what is really on their minds and to jointly develop a sense of what is the problem and what kind of adaptive response could best deal with it.

Schein first introduced some of these concepts in his foundational 1969 book Process Consultation, which is still in use today. But now clients don't have the time or patience for the endless questioning that characterized much of process consultation. And clients still expect consultants to hand them answers. But Schein has come to realize that answers from outsiders are useless, because they're often working the wrong problem, don't understand the client organization's culture, or ignore the fact that constant change makes today's solutions obsolete tomorrow.

To achieve a joint sense of what to do requires consultants and other helpers to develop a different kind of relationship with clients-a set of attitudes and behaviors that Schein calls humble consulting. Schein shows how helpers can display from the moment of first contact a level of caring and curiosity to move from relationships of professional distance to relationships of personalized trust and openness. And he gives many illustrations of the profound changes in mindset, behavior, and daily actions that flow from this new helpful consulting model.

About Edgar H. Schein

Edgar H. Schein is Sloan Fellows Professor Emeritus of Management at the Sloan School. He is one of the founders of the field of organization development and the concept of process consultation. He has authored numerous books, including Organizational Psychology and The Corporate Culture Survival Guide.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Thomas on July 07, 2019

Read along with Humble Leadership The word itself does appeal in the context - humble and leadership is an excellent oxymoron that would seem to imply something extraneous to the typical image of a leader as someone who control, leads and holds power. In the context of consulting it would seem more f......more

Goodreads review by Scott on November 16, 2018

This book was a confirmation of how I've been working for many years. If I hadn't been doing this for so long already, I might have given it five stars. It's clear, teaching big principles and specific examples on how to apply it. It's persuasive without being pushy. If you're a consultant (even an......more

Goodreads review by Sebastian on August 03, 2022

The main issue that I have with this book is the long-winded explanations that the author tends to give. While consulting may be in his wheelhouse, brevity is not. My belief is that the book can be summarized into roughly three key points: - Perform Active Listening - Guide, not tell - Be curious, and a......more

Goodreads review by R. on June 18, 2022

Not a great book. I'm not sure what I was looking for but this wasn't really it. I think this was one of those books that you need to be looking for a really specific thing in order to get the most out of it. Maybe I wasn't in that place. That said, I think the approach to consulting through humblen......more

Goodreads review by Jason on March 03, 2019

Schein terms his approach, "humble consulting," ie not jumping in with a toolset to start solving problems, but starting by developing a Level Two (empathetic) relationship and then using the art of diagnosis to really understand the client. Only then will you be able to help them in the way they *n......more