The Coaching Manual, Fourth Edition: The Definitive Guide to The Process, Principles and Skills of Personal Coaching
Pearson | English | 2016 | ISBN-10: 1292084979 | 368 pages | PDF | 7.95 mb
Pearson | English | 2016 | ISBN-10: 1292084979 | 368 pages | PDF | 7.95 mb
by Julie Starr (Author)
Translated around the world, and recommended reading on many coaching programmes this
bestselling book is trusted globally as the definitive guide to coaching.
This carefully revised edition will guide you through the entire process from first meeting to when
coaching ends, with methods, tips and techniques that simply work.
Understand and develop the core skills and beliefs of an effective coach
Know how to ask insightful questions that deliver valuable answers
Gain practical help to plan coaching assignments that accelerate and improve your results
Adeptly handle the main barriers to great coaching
Feel fully confident in your ability to coach in any situation
Whether you’re new to coaching or already an experienced coach, you’ll find clear guidance and
principles to help you coach more effectively and with greater impact.
To support you further The Coaching Manual has a range of free to download resources – templates,
"Full of important information that all coaches just need to know! I would absolutely recommend this book to any coach, neophyte or experienced."
Cherie Carter-Scott, Ph.D. MCC, Author of If Life is a Game, These are the Rules, Transformational Life Coaching and 15 other titles
"The definitive resource for aspiring as well as seasoned coaches. No one has brought to life the nuts and bolts better than Julie Starr."
Marshall Goldsmith, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Triggers, Mojo and What Got You Here Won't Get You There
Julie Starr is a coach, mentor, speaker and writer who works to encourage coaching principles in everyday life.
Julie's coaching books aim to de-mystify coaching, making it accessible to anyone and everyone. Her aim is to encourage coaching behaviors to be so normal, natural and everyday, that people don't even recognize them as coaching. Behaviors like listening with an effective attention, or offering an observation before a solution. Behaviors that suggest we see the value in someone else's process of personal inquiry - and trust in the ultimate benefits of that.
It's a quiet revolution, and a revolution just the same.
Julie also writes novels for Young Adults and her first book, Magic to Memphis, is now available.