The coaching manager : developing top talent in business /
By: Hunt, James M
Title By: Weintraub, Joseph R
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658.3124 HB RG HBR guide to coaching employees | 658.3124 HE LE Learn or die : using science to build a leading-edge learning organization | 658.3124 HO CO Complete training : from recruitment to retirement / | 658.3124 HU CO The coaching manager : | 658.3124 HU MA Human resource development : learning & training for individuals & organizations / | 658.3124 HU MA Human resource development : theory and practice / | 658.3124 HU MA Human resource development : theory and practice / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-296) and index.
Introduction : the coaching manager -- An overview of developmental coaching -- Defining success as a coaching manager -- Creating a coaching-friendly context -- The development of a coaching manager and the "coaching mind-set" -- The "coachable" learner -- Stopping the action and starting a coaching dialogue -- The coaching mirror -- Providing balanced and helpful feedback -- What does it all mean? collaboratively interpreting learning needs -- Goal setting and follow-up : making change happen -- Coaching and career development -- Developmental coaching and performance problems -- Using coaching to leverage the investment in the classroom -- Epilogue: the coaching manager.