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All books for "Executive/Corporate Coach"
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A Theory of Everything: An Integral Vision for Business, Politics, Science and Spirituality - Ken Wilber
Review: The key message of this book is that we have had enough of the analytical, deconstructionist approach in the western world and to progress we need to look at integrating more and seeing things as wholes and systems not fragmented parts ... More
Coach Training in a Box: The complete home/work study course for coaching - Mike Jay
Review: Are you bored with the level of coaching you are currently at? Do you want to take your business or executive coaching skills to a new level without breaking the bank? Then it is worth looking at Mike Jay's Coach Training In A Box ... More
Complete Leadership: A Practical Guide For Developing Your Leadership Talents - Susan Bloch, Philip Whiteley
Review: The authors' intention is to show everybody can be a better leader, a more complete leader. Overall though, a reader who is familiar with coaching comes away disappointed. The opportunity is there to use this book as a present to new clients or prospects, although there may be cheaper options. ... More
Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes are High - Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler, Stephen R. Covey
Review: The book's message is that there are some conversations that are much more important than others. They may need, and benefit from, careful preparation and management. ... More
Effective Coaching: Lessons from the Coach's Coach - Myles Downey
Review: The content is enough for managers to get started on coaching their subordinates, setting up buddy coaching and team coaching. The author uses the GROW model and shows typical corporate applications. ... More
Executive Coaching with Backbone and Heart: A Systems Approach to Engaging Leaders with Their Challenges - Mary Beth O'Neill
Review: The writing style is clear and readable. It is however for a business audience, although thankfully not too academic. There are diagrams and case studies to help absorb the concepts. The author also comes across well, with a sense of integrity coming through. ... More
Get Clients Now!: A 28-Day Marketing Program for Professionals and Consultants - C. J. Hayden
Review: If you constantly procrastinate about a serious marketing effort in your business, then this may be the book to move you into action ... More
Getting Started in Personal and Executive Coaching: How to Create a Thriving Coaching Practice - Stephen G. Fairley, Chris E. Stout
Review: This work encourages the coach to actually get out there and get marketing rather than allowing for 'Attraction' to work on its own. The authors are not afraid to run contrary to some received wisdom from the coaching schools about what works. ... More
Getting business to come to you - Paul Edwards
Review: The authors cleverly have avoided a glossy book that would not attract entrepreneurs. The book looks workmanlike, and feels like a manual. The style is accessible, and although there are nearly 700 pages, the table of contents and layout make it easy to find exactly the information you want. ... More
Language and the Art of Happiness - Chalmers Brothers
Review: The view of this book is that everything we do comes from language. We create and sustain our version of reality through it. Achievements and how we achieve them, - or don't - happen through our internal and external language. ... More
Personal Branding for Extraordinary Results - Anthony Warren
Review: This is a mixture of tough and compassionate advice put together to produce a very specific workbook for a very specific audience ... More
Spiral Dynamics: Mastering Values, Leadership, and Change - Don Edward Beck, Christopher C. Cowan
Review: This book provides a model for understanding the complex shifts that are occurring in the world of business and social structure. Written in the mid 1990s, it aims at supporting managers and leaders planning for 21st century success. ... More
The Complete Guide to Coaching at Work - Perry Zeus, Suzanne Skiffington
Review: A lot of experience has gone into this book. It makes a good starting point for your own experimentation, assisted by useful checklists, or further research ... More
The Fifth Discipline: The art and practice of the learning organization - Peter M. Senge
Review: Originally published in 1990, the Fifth Discipline is much honoured in management discussion and yet often ignored in management practice ... More
The Inner Game of Tennis - W.Timothy Gallwey
Review: The essence of this classic is that real progress can be made in playing tennis - or any activity - by trusting yourself rather than worrying too much about detailed techniques. ... More
The Psychology of Executive Coaching: Theory and Application - Bruce Peltier
Review: The Psychology of Executive Coaching is aimed at psychotherapists and mental health professionals to break into executive coaching. However, coaches may benefit from the book too. ... More
"The Heart of Coaching" Workshop Facilitator Kit - Thomas G. Crane, Maggie Crane
Adaptive Coaching: The Art and Practice of a Client-Centered Approach to Performance Improvement - Terry R. Bacon, Karen Spear
Adventure Coaching: A guidebook for anyone in life and work - Doug Gray
Authentic Happiness: Using the New Positive Psychology to Realize Your Potential for Lasting Fulfillment - Martin Seligman

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