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Coaching the Team at Work

โœ Scribed by David Clutterbuck


Publisher
Intercultural Press UK
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
286
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Much has been written about coaching individuals, yet there has been little investigation of coaching teams at work. Even in organizations that have made strides towards becoming coaching cultures, the focus has been on the individual, not the team. This failure is now a serious weakness in the abilities of managers at all levels.

In this book David Clutterbuck bridges the gap between what is known about team learning and coaching and the practical experience of managers and team coaches. He answers such questions as how team coaching differs from individual coaching, what skills underpin effective team coaching, and how team coaching can be made a sustainable, automatic process.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents......Page 4
Introduction......Page 10
1: What is coaching?......Page 18
2: Defining the team......Page 46
3: Coaching the team......Page 86
4: Coaching the learning team......Page 132
5: Managing team coaching......Page 208
6: The self-coaching team......Page 250
Notes......Page 268
Index......Page 282


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