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Dont Just Do Something Sit There An Introduction To Nondirective Coaching 1st Edition Bob Thomson Auth

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Dont Just Do Something Sit There An Introduction To Nondirective Coaching 1st Edition Bob Thomson Auth
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Dont Just Do Something Sit There An Introduction To Nondirective Coaching 1st Edition Bob Thomson Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Chandos Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.46 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Bob Thomson (Auth.)
ISBN: 9781843344292, 1843344297
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Dont Just Do Something Sit There An Introduction To Nondirective Coaching 1st Edition Bob Thomson Auth by Bob Thomson (auth.) 9781843344292, 1843344297 instant download after payment.

Don't Just Do Something, Sit There offers anyone who would like to learn how to coach or to develop their existing coaching skills a practical guide to coaching people using a predominantly non-directive approach. It explores how a coach can help others to think through their situation and find their own way forward, one which reflects the reality and constraints of their situation. The book considers the skills which underpin successful coaching - listening attentively, asking questions that help the other to think, and playing back to communicate or check understanding. It explores the spectrum of directive to non-directive coaching, considers practical aspects such as confidentiality, describes a range of tools that a coach might use, and looks at how a line manager can adopt a coaching style. It also considers the philosophical and psychological foundations of non-directive coaching.
  • Written by an experienced coach in clear and easily understood language
  • Aimed at managers, consultants and HR professionals who want to use a non-directive approach to empowering others and releasing their potential
  • Chapters can be read as stand alone guides to topics such as listening, questioning, becoming a capable coach, and the inner game of coaching

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