Document Type
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BL
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Record Number
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1040262
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b794632
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Main Entry
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Gorrell, Paul, (Paul John)
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Title & Author
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The coaching connection : : a manager's guide to developing individual potential in the context of the organization /\ Paul Gorrell and John Hoover.
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Publication Statement
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New York :: American Management Association,, ©2009.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xvii, 266 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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081441415X
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: 9780814414156
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0814414141
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9780814414149
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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A coaching culture -- The basics of contextual coaching -- Area of behavioral focus : strategy -- Area of behavioral focus : structure -- Area of behavioral focus : culture -- Area of behavioral focus : communication -- Area of behavioral focus : talent systems -- Area of behavioral focus : talent solutions -- Area of behavioral focus : development -- Area of behavioral focus : team dynamics -- Area of behavioral focus : career -- Area of behavioral focus : competence -- Epilogue.
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Abstract
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If coaching is indeed the essence of everything positive about learning and development, then knowing where and when to apply it is essential to maximizing its positive impact. "The Coaching Connection" puts it all into context: the coach, the individual being coached, and the sponsoring organization. Does your company need a cohesive, systematic, and strategic approach to coaching? Here are the most popular reasons for coaching: Onboard a new staff member ; Addressing specific performance and productivity issues ; Sharpening the skills of high-potential candidates considered for promotion ; Transitioning employees to new domestic or international assignments ; Aiding people in dealing with stress and anxiety on the job ; Assisting executives in assuming their roles in the big-picture strategy ; Helping individuals improve their attitude. If any of these resonate within your organization, you'll find methods, solutions, and approaches to deal with them in The Coaching Connection.
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Subject
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Career development.
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Employees-- Coaching of.
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Management-- Study and teaching.
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Organizational learning.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Mentoring Coaching.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Training.
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Subject
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Career development.
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Employees-- Coaching of.
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Management-- Study and teaching.
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Organizational learning.
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Dewey Classification
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658.3/124
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LC Classification
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HF5549.5.C53G67 2009eb
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Added Entry
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Hoover, John,1952-
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