Where Were All the Coaches when the Banks Went Down?

ISBN-10
1445215977
ISBN-13
9781445215976
Category
Executive coaching
Pages
134
Language
English
Published
2009-11-28
Authors
John Blakey, Ian Day, 121 Partners Limited

Description

Advanced Skills for High Performance Coaching. This book is for experienced executive coaches and buyers of executive coaching who are supporting senior leaders in large, complex organisations. It explores the need for coaching to shift towards a greater results focus in the post recession economy. The authors suggest that, to make this shift, coaches and leaders need to adopt a 'FACTS' approach; focussing on feedback, accountability, challenge, tension and systems thinking. This book will help drive coaches to produce measurable results connected to the business agenda. I encourage all coaches and managers to read this excellent book. Graham Alexander, Founder of Business Coaching in Europe and Originator of the GROW Model

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