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You Already Know How to Be Great
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You Already Know How to Be Great

A Simple Way to Remove Interference and Unlock Your Greatest Potential

Portfolio, 2010 更多详情


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8

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Recommendation

In his persuasive book, tennis teacher turned executive coach and consultant Alan Fine puts forth compelling arguments for eliminating “interference” from your decision making. With examples ranging from IBM’s mid-’90s turnaround to two-year-olds finding their own pacifiers, Fine shows that his system works. His four-step process helps streamline problem-solving skills. Fine describes the process simply, explaining each step with examples from his own experience. These include real-life conversations with insightful comments throughout, highlighting potential missteps and explaining how to handle them. While Fine’s book might run a bit long, his no-nonsense prose makes you believe that you could slip his tactics seamlessly into your workday. getAbstract recommends Fine’s strategies to managers, coaches and anyone who wants to improve their results in any field.

Take-Aways

  • Your base of knowledge might be distracting you from achieving greatness.
  • Anything that prevents you from exercising your know-how is “interference.”
  • Fear causes most interference; reduce fear by focusing and working fluidly.

About the Authors

Alan Fine, president of InsideOut Development, helps firms manage performance improvement. Rebecca R. Merrill worked with Stephen R. Covey on First Things First.


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    M. S. 3 years ago
    Great readings!
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    K. P. 8 years ago
    Nicely written abstract. Captures the most essential details of the GROW model of coaching. If you loved the summary, the actual book offers more insights and details on the coaching process. I have a copy of the book and I must say, it is a must-have for everyone who values coaching as a tool for development and breakthrough performance.

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