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Coaching just got easier
In recent years the idea of coaching and the role of coach have made the journey from the sports field, via Human Resources, to become part of everyday managerial life. The terms 'coach' and 'coaching' have become common, even trendy, but both are widely misunderstood. If you ask anyone to define the word 'coach', you will get a wide variety of responses.
By using coaching, we can tap into the huge reserves of talent and potential that lie dormant in most people. As managers, we can develop people without having to rely on passing on our own skills and knowledge, which may already be out of date. Using our skills in coaching, we can help our people access their ability without needing more than a basic grasp of the technicalities of their role.
This book aims to give you enough knowledge and appreciation of coaching that you can begin to develop your own approach. Each of the seven chapters in Coaching In A Week covers a different aspect of coaching:
- Sunday: What is coaching?
- Monday: The manager as coach
- Tuesday: The key principles of coaching
- Wednesday: The coaching ARROW, part 1
- Thursday: The coaching ARROW, part 2
- Friday: Coaching in context
- Saturday: Coaching in organizations
Contents
: Sunday: Get clear on exactly what coaching is so that you can use it as the right tool at the right time.
: Monday: Learn how to combine the roles of manager and coach so you can add coaching to your existing skills.
: Tuesday: Discover the three principles of coaching that ensure all the other models and techniques work.
: Wednesday: Learn the first part of a coaching model that helps you set aims and check reality.
: Thursday: Learn the second part of a coaching model that lets you generate options and plan a way forward.
: Friday: Explore the different coaching contexts and applications so you can adapt your coaching style to different situations.
: Saturday: Find out how organisations are using coaching to get results so that you can build a strong business case.



