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James C. Selman (born February 7, 1942)[citation needed] is an American consultant, coach, and author.

Born in Oklahoma City, Selman received his B.A. from the University of Oklahoma in 1965,[citation needed] where he majored in social psychology and philosophy.[1]

James C. "Jim" Selman, in 2016

Selman is described as being "in the forefront in helping major companies embrace the concept" of "contextual management".[2] He formed Selman & Associates in 1976, and "began research into the nature of culture and large-scale systems change".[1] In 1984, he partnered with Werner Erhard to form Transformational Technologies, a consulting and training franchise operation, which served as the corporate division of Werner Erhard & Associates, with Selman as its first president.[3] In his capacity there, he was noted to have said of his philosophy of management, "when we talk management technology, what we are talking about is a rigorously tested and challenged body of distinction for having access to whatever the phenomenon of management really is".[4]

In October 1987, Selman moderated a televised broadcast that featured Werner Erhard in discussion with top sports coaches John Wooden, Red Auerbach, Timothy Gallwey and George Allen discussing principles of coaching across all disciplines.[5] They sought to identify distinctions found in coaching, regardless of the subject being coached. In 1989, with the late Professor Roger Evered (U.S. Naval Graduate School at Monterrey), Selman documented the outcome in the first article on organizational coaching, titled "Coaching and the Art of Management".[5][6] In another article, "Leadership and Innovation: Relating to Circumstances and Change", Selman identifies six ways of responding to change.[7]

Selman was described as "an enormously powerful man with a deep voice and a way of speaking that held people's attention and inspired confidence".[8] Selman & Associates became Paracomm Partners International in 1988. Selman is the host and co-producer with Phyllis Haynes of the podcast and web program Possible Futures, conversations and commentary to explore ideas and decision making and their relationship to possible futures.[1]

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  • ^ Perry Pascarella, "Can Management Break Out of Its Box?", Industry Week Magazine (June 13, 1983).
  • ^ Brock, Vikki (2008). Grounded Theory of the Roots and Emergence of Coaching. Doctoral Dissertation.
  • ^ James R. Lewis, J. Gordon Melton, Perspectives on the New Age (1992), p. 130, ISBN 079141213X. Quote: Erhard's friend Jim Selman, who actually runs TTI, said that "when we talk management technology, what we are talking about is a rigorously tested and challenged body of distinction for having access to whatever the phenomenon of management really is".
  • ^ a b Sourcebook of Coaching History, Vikki G Brock PhD., 2012.
  • ^ Roger Evered and Jim Selman, "Coaching and the Art of Management", Organizational Dynamics (1989), Vol. 18 (2); pp. 16-32.
  • ^ "Leadership and Innovation: Relating to Circumstances and Change", reported in Nakia Melecio, Leading Past Perception: Helping Leaders Make a Difference (2014), p. 80.
  • ^ Elizabeth Russell, Reading Under the Covers: An Autobiography (2005).
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