Description
Book SynopsisJulie Starr is an expert and thought leader in the field of coaching. Since 2002, her best-selling book The Coaching Manual has supported the evolution of the coaching profession through simple, powerful principles and practical approaches. Her books are translated into many languages and are required reading on coach training programmes around the world. With over 20 years and thousands of hours coaching experience, Julie supports CEO's and executives from the world's largest organizations. Her approach is challenging, compassionate and empowers clear leadership.
Trade Review“The most comprehensive book on the practice of coaching that I have come across. If anyone wishes to become a one-to-one coaching and only reads one book about it, this could well be that book.”
Sir John Whitmore
"Full of important information that all coaches just need to know! I would absolutely recommend this book to any coach, neophyte or experienced."
Cherie Carter-Scott, Ph.D. MCC
"The definitive resource for aspiring as well as seasoned coaches. No one has brought to life the nuts and bolts better than Julie Starr."
Marshall GoldsmithTable of Contents1. Introduction
2. Collaborative Coaching
3. Coaching Principles or Beliefs
4. Fundamental Skills of Coaching
5. Barriers to Coaching
6. Coaching Conversations: The Coaching Path
7. Coaching Assignment: Structure and Process
8. Emotional Maturity and Coaching
9. Becoming a Coach
10. Consolidate Your Learning
Toolkit – Practise Coaching Behaviours and Build Assignments