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This is the first published book to detail a model of behavioural coaching and how to apply it. Behavioral Coaching is a universal and scientific model, resulting in validated, measurable, sustained learning and change in individuals and organisations. Both of the authors are leaders in their fields. Their books sell well internationally and they have an established reputation as coaching authorities. This book follows on from the first two books; The Complete Guide to Coaching at Work was a general introduction to definitions and applications of coaching. Behavioral Coaching provides a model of practice for the coaching applications in The Complete Guide to Coaching at Work and the tools and techniques described in The Coaching at Work Toolkit . This book presents a coherent definition and model of behavioural coaching based upon scientific, validated behavioural principles.
Contents:
About the Authors Preface Chapter 1 An Introduction to Behavioral Coaching Chapter 2 Coaching as Personal Development Chapter 3 Learning and Behavioral Change Chapter 4 The Behavioral Coaching Approach Chapter 5 The Behavioral Coaching Model Chapter 6 Client-Centered Management for Coaches Chapter 7 Behavioral Coaching Today Chapter 8 Future Challenges Appendixes Glossary Bibliography Index
Brief Description:
Behavioral Coaching is a universal and scientific model, resulting in validated, measurable, sustained learning and change in individuals and organisations. This book presents a coherent definition and model of behavioural coaching based upon scientific, validated behavioural principles.
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