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Coaching for Leadership

Writings on Leadership from the World's Greatest Coaches, 3rd Edition

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Coaching for Leadership

By: Marshall Goldsmith, Laurence Lyons
Narrated by: Christine Williams, Paul Christy, Al Dano, Joe Geoffrey
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Today's coaches are challenged with the recurring task of weaving threads from several disciplines into a tapestry that is fit for purpose in helping their clients learn and succeed. In this sense, the coach has to become a discriminating eclectic, developing a keen sense of judgment to select which threads are best woven into the fabric and those that it would be better to simply throw away. Coaching for Leadership is intended to be a cherished companion in that learning journey presented by the world's greatest coaches, including: Marshall Goldsmith, Paul Hersey, Beverly Kay, Daivd Ulrich, and many more.

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Mentoring & Coaching Management & Leadership Leadership Management Business Leadership Coaching

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I got lost at several points as the book meandered from coaching to leadership to digital age to gender then back to coaching then governance then setting up a coaching business … while a number of sections were very useful, it was a confusing journey to navigate, with little connection between articles and a random order of arrangement.

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