Coaching For Potential Podcast Rory Rowland
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National presenter and consultant Rory Rowland shares how coaching for potential can help your people and organization.
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137 The Coaching Habit with Michael Bungay Stainer
The Coaching Habit is one of my favorite coaching books. And Michael shares some of the most important ideas in this quick learning paced podcast.
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136. Shift Happens with Marion Franklin
Marion Franklin shares her secrets on how she makes a shift Happen. As a coach, you have to help people move beyond their perceived limitations. You need to help them discover their mindsets and with a mindset shift, you can have a behavior shift. Learn how to do this with Marion's tips and techniques.
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135. Coach Out of Love Not Fear
Coach out of love not fear with David Henzel of UpCoach.
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134. Coach the Person, Not the Problem with Dr. Marcia Reynolds
"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.
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133. Coaching Sales Success with Connie Kadansky
Connie Kadansky Professional Certified Coach (MCC) shows you how to coach your sales folks 2 sales success. She has terrific tips and tricks to make you a more effective sales coach. If you are reluctant to coach you are missing opportunities to grow your career and grow your career. You can reach Connie at https://www.exceptionalsales.com
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132. Leadership v. Management with Ben Dooley
Leadership v. Management confounds some people, and Ben Dooley makes the process simple. Learns the key skill of leaders and the key skills of managers, and how you can use both to become more effective in the workplace. You can reach Ben Dooley http://bedo.org.