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Coaching For Performance: Growing People, Performance and Purpose

4.09 ( 3,156 Ratings by Goodreads)
Coaching For Performance: Growing People, Performance and Purpose

Coaching For Performance: Growing People, Performance and Purpose

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This edition includes additional chapters on incorporating meaning and purpose into work, into goal-setting, and a spiritual approach to coaching, together with a final section on Coaching the Organizations' Culture . Adopted by many of the world's major corporations, this work also argues for using questions, rather than instructions and commands, and following the GROW sequence - Goals, Reality, Options, Will - to generate prompt action and peak performance. It explores the dynamics of team development and it positions coaching as the essential team leadership skill.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781857883039
ISBN10 1857883039
Number Of Pages 168
Item Weight 357 g
Product Dimensions 188 x 18 x 228 mm
Publisher / Reseller Nicholas Brealey Publishing
Format paperback
Edition 3
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Overall, the newly written sections on leadership for high performance and transformation through transpersonal coaching really stand out. They are up-to-date, relevant, and make a significant challenge to the reader's mindset. These pages offer interesting dimensions on models of psychosynthesis, emotional intelligence, spiritual intelligence, and boundaries in coaching.--Overall, the newl

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Author's Bio

Sir John Whitmore consults and lectures widely on coaching and human resource management together with his colleagues David Hemery and David Whitaker of Performance Consultants. After running businesses in the UK, Switzerland and USA he founded Inner Game Ltd with Timothy Gallwey which has been highly influential in introducing new approaches to sports and business training. Sir John Whitmore began his career as a professional racing driver, driving for the highly successful Ford team at Le Mans and won both the British and European Saloon Car championships in the 1960s.

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