''As the field of coaching finds its way to becoming a mature discipline, James Flaherty's dedicated field research, study, and sound articulation offers a definitive ground and a sensibility of genuine care. At the core this book offers a way of thinking about human beings that makes action and pra
Coaching : evoking excellence in others
โ Scribed by James Flaherty
- Publisher
- Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 258
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Praise for the first edition:"As interest in coaching grows, I think Flaherty's book will come to stand out as a definitive work."--Peter M. SengeCoaching: Evoking Excellence in Others proposes rigorous methods of practice and self-observation in a relationship of mutual trust, respect and freedom of expression. It will probe you to rethink and possibly undo how you relate to your clients, your partner, your staff, your friends, and how you produce long-term excellent performance in yourself. This 2nd edition includes new chapters on working with the body and what to do when we find ourse. Read more... The Foundation for Coaching? -- Basic Principles? -- The Flow of Coaching? -- The Coaching Relationship? -- Openings? -- Assessment Models? -- Body -- Enrollment -- Coaching Conversations -- Stuck -- Track Two: Working with Ourselves?
โฆ Table of Contents
front cover......Page 1
copyright......Page 6
Contents......Page 7
Foreword......Page 9
Acknowledgements......Page 11
Introduction......Page 13
1 Coaching โ why all the attention now?......Page 17
2 The coach in you......Page 33
3 Before you assess others, assess yourself......Page 47
4 Getting STARTED......Page 57
5 Set Up......Page 73
6 Tangibles......Page 105
7 Assumptions......Page 131
8 Reality bites......Page 157
9 Targeting......Page 181
10 Emerging solutions......Page 193
11 Delivery......Page 213
12 Leadership and coaching......Page 239
Index......Page 247
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