The Master Coach

The Master Coach
Author: Gregg Thompson
Publisher: SelectBooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2017-04-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1590794206

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Today, coaching is recognized to be one of the most effective human resource development processes available, and it is becoming increasingly popular in organizations of all sizes. Faced with historically low levels of employee engagement (as little as 13% according to Gallup’s latest survey), business leaders see coaching as key to unlocking the human talent, creativity, and innovation that is hiding in plain sight in their workplaces. And rather than bring in external coaches for this purpose, they want to integrate coaching into their company culture—a 2015 study by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) and the Human Capital Institute (HCI) found that 81% of organizations surveyed planned to train managers/leaders in coaching skills. The Master Coach is written for these leaders, and is perfectly positioned to become the definitive book on the topic. Drawing on the wealth of experience that has made Gregg Thompson and Bluepoint Leadership Development the choice of numerous Fortune 100 companies, it illuminates the essence of what it takes to be a great coach. The Master Coach will appeal to leaders at all organization levels, showing them how to make a significant shift in their attitudes, values and behaviors and become more coach-like in all of their daily interactions and conversations. The Master Coach is based on the simple but profound 3Cs Coaching Model. This proven approach asserts that to master the art of coaching one must have an exemplary Character that invites the trust of others, be able to form rapid Connections with others at deeply personal level, and have the ability to initiate and guide intense, attitude-changing Conversations. At every step, Thompson reminds readers that coaching is not merely about what the coach says or does; it is about who he or she is.

Coaching with NLP

Coaching with NLP
Author: Joseph O'Connor
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0007151225

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A guide to using NLP in business and life coaching from NLP expert Joseph O'Connor.

Master Cleanse Coach, The

Master Cleanse Coach, The
Author: Peter Glickman
Publisher: Peter Glickman, Inc.
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0975572288

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The only book that provides the information needed to coach others on the Master Cleanse from the author that CBS National News called a "modern-day guru of the Master Cleanse." He has done the cleanse himself more than twenty times, personally coached 2,000+ people, sponsored a 1,200-person group cleanse in January 2009 and run an online Master Cleanse forum of 50,000 people. In addition to the coaching data, the book answers the 90 most common questions and provides personal experiences from dozens of people.

Arthur Lydiard

Arthur Lydiard
Author: Garth Gilmour
Publisher: Exisle Publishing
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2014-06-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1927147409

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Arthur Lydiard was the most successful and influential running coach of the last fifty years. He burst into prominence at the Rome Olympics in 1960 when two of his protégés, Peter Snell and Murray Halberg, won Olympic gold medals on the same day. His team of runners, trained to brilliance, went on to dominate international track and marathon running for two decades. During this time he developed and perfected his revolutionary endurance-based training system designed to help any athlete become a better runner. Worldwide adoption of his technique by other running coaches, and by many coaches in other sports, has seen Lydiard-conditioned athletes winning Olympic, international and national titles and breaking records by the score. Lydiard also made possibly the greatest individual contribution to world health and fitness in history: his promotion of jogging influenced millions of people around the globe. In the year before his death in December 2004, Arthur Lydiard worked with his long-time friend Garth Gilmour to tell the full story of his remarkable life, from his early years in New Zealand to his coaching experiences in Finland, Mexico, Venezuela and elsewhere around the world. The indefatigable Lydiard coached and lectured extensively, especially in the United States, where he died suddenly during a lecture tour. One of just 20 holders of New Zealand's highest honour, the Order of New Zealand, he was also awarded Finland's premier honour, the White Star.

Training Talk

Training Talk
Author: G. Martin Bingisser
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9780991536115

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Jesus the Master Coach

Jesus the Master Coach
Author: Joseph Umidi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2019-05-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9780991482498

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JESUS THE MASTER COACH provides strategic and practical ways to apply the Heart of Jesus where it matters in your life today. Without using religious language, you will learn to be an effective communicator that connects powerfully in family, workplace, community, and church conversations and relationships. By providing newly discovered categories for the 100 Questions of Jesus found in the Gospels, you will have a new appreciation for the coaching and conversational opportunities each day. You will learn how to meaningfully meet and network new people, communicate across boomer/millennial/generational "Z" barriers, improve parent/teen dialogues, increase in your conversational intelligence, craft significant questions for important meetings, accelerate your impact as an authentic communicator, listen to what really matters to the other, and ignite hearts at home and work one conversation at a time. Real-life stories will empower you with the ability to honor the person even in conflict and tension that is increasing in our highly polarized media and culture. The analysis and application of the questions of Jesus, instead of the teaching of Jesus, is a new approach to discipleship, spiritual formation, and management that is the result of years of research, teaching, and training in graduate school education. Thousands of students in Psychology, Business, Leadership, Education, Communication, Divinity, and Government have contributed to the results presented here over a twenty-year period. Over 10,000 coaches have confirmed the validity of this approach as they have created a transformational movement of the father-heart of God to the nations.

3D Coach

3D Coach
Author: Jeff Duke
Publisher: Revell
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2014-06-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441224882

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With more than 60 million athletes involved in sports in America, it is estimated that one coach will impact more people in one year than the average person does in a lifetime. Today's coach could be one of the greatest authoritative figures in the life of today's adolescent. So the question isn't whether coaches leave a legacy, but rather, what will that legacy be? Current trending research shows that only 15% of coaches are intentional about coaching beyond the skills and strategies of the game (1st Dimension). A 3-Dimensional Coach understands and harnesses the power of the coaching platform to coach the mind (2nd Dimension) and transform the heart (3rd Dimension). They can be the catalysts for internal transformation that guides both the coach and the athlete on a spiritual journey to finding purpose in our performance-based culture. Now that's a legacy! In 3D Coach, National Coaches Training Director Jeff Duke shares his own journey through the three dimensions of coaching and how it has impacted his life and those around him. He also shares the personal stories of coaches from all levels who have implemented the 3D concept into their own programs and who have pointed to Jesus Christ, the Master Coach, as the ultimate example of how to lead athletes to true significance.

The Prosperous Coach

The Prosperous Coach
Author: Steve Chandler
Publisher: Prosperous
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Counselor and client
ISBN: 9781600250309

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With over 100,000 copies sold, The Prosperous Coach has helped thousands of coaches and consultants build their businesses by invitation and referral only.

Coach the Person, Not the Problem

Coach the Person, Not the Problem
Author: Marcia Reynolds
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2020-06-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1523087846

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From a founding member of the coaching movement comes a detailed guide to mastering one of a coach's toughest skills: thoughtfully reflecting clients' words and expressions back to them so they see themselves and their world through new eyes. “Coaches rely far too much on asking open-ended questions,” says Marcia Reynolds. But questions only seek answers—inquiry provides insight. When, instead of just questions, clients hear their thoughts, opinions, and beliefs spoken by someone else, it prompts them to critically consider how their thinking affects their goals. Reynolds cites the latest brain science to show why reflective inquiry works and provides techniques, tips, and structures for creating breakthrough conversations. This book will free coaches from the cult of asking the magical question by offering five essential practices of reflective inquiry: focus on the person, not the problem; summarize what is heard and expressed; identify underlying beliefs and assumptions; unwrap the desired outcome; and articulate insights and commitments. Using these practices, combined with a respectful and caring presence, helps create a space where clients feel safe, seen, and valued for who they are. Coaches become change agents who actively recharge the human spirit. And clients naturally dive deeper and develop personalized solutions that may surprise even the coach.

Coaching Stories

Coaching Stories
Author: Karen Dean
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2019-02-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429766343

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Being a coach is a deeply rewarding profession, but even the best coaches encounter moments of uncertainty and doubt. In Coaching Stories: Flowing and Falling of Being a Coach, Karen Dean and Sam Humphrey intimately share their varied experiences as executive coaches in 48 stories – some where they were flowing and glorious, and others where they were falling and ashamed. Dean and Humphrey guide the reader through the journey from a novice to a master coach by exploring twelve distinct themes, underpinned by the four parts of Dean’s ‘Exceptional Achievement’ framework: setting out, doing, integrating and being. Each chapter focuses on a different theme, presenting specific examples and stories from the authors’ work and reflecting on their learning and development at each point. Dean and Humphrey expertly assess topics, including confidence, talent, purpose and fulfilment, by examining times where they performed effectively as well as those where they fell short. In each case they consider what they wish they had asked or known about in advance, and each story provides an insightful look at what being a coach is really like. Practical and accessible, the book concludes with a section on further reading and study, explaining relevant theories, models and frameworks. Coaching Stories: Flowing and Falling of Being a Coach will be a compassionate and pragmatic companion for coaches of all kinds, both in practice and in training. It will also be a valuable guide for other professionals seeking development, including internal coaches, managers in a coaching role, HR and L&D professionals and will be a useful text for academics and students of coaching and coaching psychology. Dean and Humphrey are award-winning authors and have written a number of articles for leading coaching publications.