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Want to say less, work less, and have more impact? Stanier gives you the seven core questions that will help you provide more effective support to your employees and co-workers. By unlocking their potential, you'll be able to unlock your own.
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Employees, Coaching of, Executive coachingShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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The coaching habit: say less, ask more & change the way you lead forever
2016, Page Two/Portfolio/Canongate Books/Simon & Schuster UK
in English
0978440749 9780978440749
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Table of Contents
You need a coaching habit
How to build a habit
Question masterclass Part 1: Ask one question at a time
The kickstart question
Question masterclass Part 2: Cut the intro and ask the question
The AWE question
Question masterclass Part 3: Should you ask rhetorical questions?
The focus question
Question masterclass Part 4: Stick to questions starting with "What"
An irresistible 1-2-3 combination
The foundation question
Question masterclass Part 5: Get comfortable with silence
The lazy question
Question masterclass Part 6: Actually listen to the answer
The strategic question
Question masterclass Part 7: Acknowledge the answers you get
The learning question
Question masterclass Part 8: Use every channel to ask a question.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 222-223).
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