Coaching at Work Toolkit: A Complete Guide to Techniques and Practices FROM THE PUBLISHER
Recent studies show that life skills coaching, executive coaching and business coaching are all effective ways of achieving sustainable growth, change and development in an individual, group or organisation.
The Coaching at Work Toolkit is the first comprehensive, practical resource for coaches in the use of the theories, tools, techniques and practices that affect learning and change. This book offers coaching tools and psychology-based techniques and is a much-needed guide to understanding the practice of coaching and applying the theories and language associated with it.
The employment of life skills coaching, executive coaching and business coaching is being heralded as the way to create organisations of the future. Anyone interested in achieving their best and staying ahead of the competition should read this book. Through the use of case studies, practical instructions and application guidelines, the authors have provided models, principles and techniques that enable professional coaches to achieve breakthrough results.
For the past ten years the authors, first as practitioners and then as educators, have worked closely with colleagues across the globe to develop coaching techniques that produce positive, measurable, lasting change.
This book builds upon the success of the authors' first general coaching reference The Complete Guide to Coaching at Work. This title focused on the nature of coaching, coaching models and frameworks, and the competencies for successful coaches.
Suzanne Skiffington and Perry Zeus have trained hundreds of coaches around the world. Through their internationally renowned coach training school, 1 to 1 Coaching School they haveworked with established and new coaches, professionals and managers/leaders of organisations, consultants, groups and the academic community.
SYNOPSIS
The Coaching at Work Toolkit is the first comprehensive,
practical resource for aspiring, novice and experienced coaches in the use of
the theories, tools, techniques and practices that affect learning and change.
This resource book is a priceless toolkit of validated coaching tools and
psychology-based techniques. It is also a much needed guide to understanding the
practice of coaching and applying the theories and language associated with it.
The employment of life skills coaching, executive coaching and business coaching
is being heralded as the way to create organizations of the future. Anyone
interested in achieving their best and staying ahead of the competition should
read this book. Through the use of case studies, practical instructions and
application guidelines, the authors have provided models, principles and
techniques that enable professional coaches to achieve breakthrough results.
This book builds upon the success of the authors' first general coaching
reference 'The Complete Guide to Coaching at Work' . This best-selling title,
packed with case studies, details step-by-step: the elements and nature of
coaching, coaching in the workplace, areas of application, coaching frameworks
and the competencies of successful coaches. For the past ten years the authors,
first as practitioners and then as educators, have worked closely with
colleagues across the globe to develop coaching techniques that produce
positive, measurable lasting change.
About the Author
Suzanne Skiffington, BA, MCP,
MAPS, MASH, PhD in Clinical Psychology and Perry Zeus, BA, Fellow VAAR have
trained hundreds of coaches around the world. Through their internationally
renowned coach training school, 1 to 1 Coaching School, they have worked with
established and new coaches, professionals and manager/leaders of organizations,
consultants, groups and the academic community.