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Business Coaching International: Transforming Individuals and Organizations / Edition 2
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Business Coaching International: Transforming Individuals and Organizations / Edition 2
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"You simply must read this book if you are serious about being a top-notch business coach. It is an excellent guide to best practices based on clear theory, experience and business wisdom." -
Carol Kauffman PhD
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co-founder and Director of the Coaching and Positive Psychology Initiative at Harvard Medical School, and Co-Editor-in-Chief of Coaching: An International Journal of Theory Research and Practice.
"This is an extraordinarily thorough book. It covers a great range of practical guidance on matters that will concern the new coach and addresses a wide range of approaches to coaching while remaining firmly embedded in an experiential learning tradition."-
David Megginson
Professor of Human Resource Development, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Carol Kauffman PhD
,
co-founder and Director of the Coaching and Positive Psychology Initiative at Harvard Medical School, and Co-Editor-in-Chief of Coaching: An International Journal of Theory Research and Practice.
"This is an extraordinarily thorough book. It covers a great range of practical guidance on matters that will concern the new coach and addresses a wide range of approaches to coaching while remaining firmly embedded in an experiential learning tradition."-
David Megginson
Professor of Human Resource Development, Sheffield Hallam University, UK