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Ten tips for coaches

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Fri Mar 01 1996

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Offers tips on how an executive can become an effective coach based on the experiences of successful business coaches. Includes acceptance of the coach's role in relation to control; Paying attention to what is being said and what is being implied; Probing for information without being threatening; Guiding the other person to his or her own solutions; Monitoring one's own beliefs.

Offers tips on how an executive can become an effective coach based on the experiences of successful business coaches. Includes acceptance of the coach's role in relation to control; Paying attention to what is being said and what is being implied; Probing for information without being threatening; Guiding the other person to his or her own solutions; Monitoring one's own beliefs.

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