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Becoming a Coaching Leader
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Becoming a Coaching Leader

The Proven Strategy for Building Your Own Team of Champions

Thomas Nelson, 2007 más...

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Would you like to help your team members become more effective, and enjoy their work and personal lives more? Daniel Harkavy teaches you how to do just that by becoming an effective coaching leader. The key to his method is modeling the qualities and behaviors you want to instill in others. To be a coaching leader (and not a mere manager), you need conviction, courage and honesty. By embracing listening and learning, and considering what matters in your life, you can successfully coach people to progress by helping them define their own “Core Four” levels. People who develop a life plan and a business vision, and who manage their priorities, can see how their work contributes to their happiness and sense of purpose. Then, based on their vision statements, they can set clear, purposeful goals that are specific enough to be operational. getAbstract applauds Harkavy’s systematic approach to coaching employees and ultimately adding value to your business.

Take-Aways

  • “Coaching leaders” add value to their companies by adding value to their people.
  • Leaders are fueled by conviction and courage.
  • To coach people well, you must discern the deeper issues behind their words.

About the Author

Daniel Harkavy is founder of the executive coaching firm Building Champions, which coaches business people on improving the quality of their professional and personal lives.


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    A. N. 4 years ago
    Good insight on core 4 levels & 8 core competencies to become a effective coaching leader .
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    H. K. 4 years ago
    Great learning and insights ..salute to Author Daniel
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    S. B. 4 years ago
    8 competences & 4 foundations are well explained

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