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Mastering the art of team coaching: a comprehensive guide to unleashing the power, purpose and potential in any team

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Woudstra
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Executive coaching.
Teams in the workplace.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 p.)
Place of Publication:
Team Coaching Studios
Summary:
<strong>Are you ready for your coaching to make a bigger impact?</strong> <strong>Do you want to enable teams to make a real difference to the world?</strong> The challenges faced by organisations everywhere can be solved through better collective leadership, collaboration and systemic thinking. And, as a coach, you're already aware of the huge role that coaching can play in accessing the intelligence and co-ordinated power that teams could be leveraging. Team coaching transforms teams and wider organisational systems by increasing collective awareness, meaning-making and responsibility, enabling people to work together through and beyond seemingly intractable challenges In this practical and empowering guide, Master Coach Georgina Woudstra navigates you through the often complex and challenging reality of team coaching. Equipping you with a roadmap - a set of metaskills and competencies - she'll demonstrate how you can transform teams to realise greater success and develop your: Confidence -overcome your fears to coach teams in even the most challenging situations Competence - learn to apply the coaching skills and to intervene effectively Coherence -integrate concepts and tools into a whole, meaningful approach Congruence - develop a style that is true to who you are as a team coach Learn to trust in people's untapped wisdom, the process and - most of all - yourself. And with Georgina's expertise and guidance to support you, become an impactful team coach with a distinctive personal style that solves problems, creates change and gets sustainable results.
ISBN:
1-83846-761-0

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