Chris Redston and Gillie Cunningham:Face2face
- Livres de poche 2010, ISBN: 9780521137614
Kogan Page Limited/Viva Books, 2010. First edition. Softcover. New. As a coach you need to know how to get the best from people, how to ask insightful questions, and how much support ve… Plus…
Kogan Page Limited/Viva Books, 2010. First edition. Softcover. New. As a coach you need to know how to get the best from people, how to ask insightful questions, and how much support versus challenge you should provide. Most importantly, you need to understand how to enable clients to realize their potential and perform to the best of their abilities. This requires effective preparation and the ability to find the right approach at precisely the right time. Maximizing the effectiveness of coaching sessions has never been more important, and this comprehensive toolkit will keep you one step ahead of the game. 50 Top Tools for Coaching provides a broad range of powerful tools and which can be easily applied to any number of situations. The book will help you to assess the needs of those you are coaching, select tools that deal with the real issues and allow you to deliver coaching with confidence. It covers all the key areas crucial to the coaching relationship, including: ⢠setting goals and measuring progress; ⢠understanding and resolving problems and conflict; ⢠increasing confidence and enhancing performance; ⢠interacting and working more effectively with other people; ⢠enhancing an individualâs leadership style. You will learn how and when to use each tool, and there are sample forms and tables to complete as part of the coaching sessions. You can also download the tools to use immediately, and access video samples of coaching sessions showing the tools in action via the Kogan Page website (full details inside). Contents: Introductioin ⢠Setting up the coaching relationship ⢠The tools to create clear expectations and outcomes ⢠The coaching process ⢠coaching assessmnent from ⢠Coaching brief and contract form ⢠Coaching self-assessment questionnaire ⢠Checklist for establishing contract rules ⢠Action plan ⢠Coaching evaluation ⢠Foundation tools : Key tools for managing coaching relationships ⢠Listening model ⢠Questioning skills and techniques ⢠Feedback techniques and examples ⢠The ORACLE model ⢠Coffee-break coaching ⢠Self-coaching ⢠Goal setting: Tools for gaining clarity on desired outcomes ⢠Creating powerful intentions ⢠Goal setting ⢠Breaking down previous goals ⢠Making personal changes ⢠Spatial action planning ⢠Refreshing goals ⢠Removing obstacles ⢠Goal visualization ⢠Goal visualization script ⢠Problem resolution ⢠Tools for exploring solutions and creating positive options ⢠Logical levels ⢠Positive problem solving (reframing) ⢠Problem mapping ⢠Force field ⢠Values and beliefs ⢠Tools for discovering what motivates behaviours ⢠Internal conflict negotiation ⢠Helping individuals reduce stress ⢠Changing negative thought patterns ⢠Challenging limiting beliefs ⢠Determining values ⢠Prioritizing values ⢠Belief assessment ⢠Confidence strategies ⢠Tools to create confidence and develop personal performance ⢠Reprogramming negative language ⢠Confidence building ⢠Personal centre of excellence ⢠Working effectively with others ⢠Tools for analysing and achieving enhanced relationships ⢠Behavioural conflict resolution ⢠Analysing and resolving conflict ⢠360-degree perspective ⢠Personal impact and influence ⢠Tools for increasing presence and impact ⢠Ideas preparation ⢠Communication skills audit and skills inventory ⢠360-degree feedback ⢠Modelling yourself and others ⢠Enhancing leadership style ⢠Tools for developing your strategy and increasing team performance ⢠Team climate inventory ⢠Improving the delegation process ⢠Planning to delegate ⢠Prioritizing: paired comparison ⢠Prioritizing: importanceâurgency grid ⢠Strategy development ⢠Planning for the future ⢠Tools for defining where and what you want to be ⢠Life events ⢠The Discovery Model ⢠Ideal work designer ⢠Managing my career Printed Pages: 240., Kogan Page Limited/Viva Books, 2010, Shroff Publishers/O`Reilly, 2005. 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Printed Pages: 360., Shroff Publishers/O`Reilly, 2005, New Delhi, India: Cambridge University Press, 2009 face2face is a general English course for adults and young adults who want to learn to communicate quickly and effectively in todays world. Based on the communicative approach, it combines the best in current methodology with special new features designed to make learning and teaching easier. Vocabulary and grammar are given equal importance and there is a strong focus on listening and speaking in social situations. face2face is fully compatible with The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages and gives students regular opportunities to evaluate their progress. face2face Elementary reviews A1 and takes students to the end of A2. The Students Book provides approximately 80 hours of core teaching material, which can be extended to 120 hours with the inclusion of the photocopiable resources and extra ideas in the Teachers Book. Each self-contained double-page Lesson is easily teachable off the page with minimal preparation. Key Features ?Free fully-interactive CD-ROM/Audio CD with exercises in all language areas, including video, games, recording capability, progress chart and customised tests. There is also a selection of material from the Real World lessons which can be listened to on normal CD players. ?Innovative Help with Listening sections help students to understand natural spoken English in context. ?Double-page Real World lessons focus on the functional and social language students need for day-to-day life. ?The interactive Language Summary includes all new vocabulary, grammar and functional language. ?Strong emphasis on reviewing and recycling in every unit, including Quick Reviews at the beginning of each Lesson. ?Vocabulary selection informed by the Cambridge International Corpus and the Cambridge Learner Corpus. . First Edition. Paperback with a CD-ROM. New., Cambridge University Press, 2009<