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Teach Yourself Coaching

by Steve Bavister

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We all possess a wide range of skills, but everyone knows that they could be even more effective. Coach is part of a series aimed at people who would like to improve and who know that, although they have a degree of competence, there is undoubtedly more that they could achieve. By helping the reader to set their own goals, analyse their current strengths and work out how to achieve their aims, this book is a highly personal means of improving key coaching skills.… (more)
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We all possess a wide range of skills, but everyone knows that they could be even more effective. Coach is part of a series aimed at people who would like to improve and who know that, although they have a degree of competence, there is undoubtedly more that they could achieve. By helping the reader to set their own goals, analyse their current strengths and work out how to achieve their aims, this book is a highly personal means of improving key coaching skills.

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