Coaching for Commitment: Interpersonal Strategies for Obtaining Superior Performance from Individuals and Teams 
asked by james58 on November 11, 2006 7:36 PM
Coaching is for everyone!
In this all-new edition of his best-selling package, Dennis Kinlaw gives you the insight you need to improve performance by empowering your colleagues. In today's employee-centered organizations, the opportunities for leadership no longer rest with managers and supervisors alone--everyone needs to be a coach!
With Kinlaw's help, you can teach people in all types of organizations to: Build commitment to tasks Encourage successful project completion Enhance job satisfaction . . . and much more!
Reviews
In Dr. Kinlaw's updating of his earlier version of this book, he has continued to write with licid organization and the effective format of key learning concepts/principles at the end of each chapter. In my opinion, one of his greatest contributions is that of taking a position, based on his experience, that coaches should develop scripts of the right things to say and the right format to follow to achieve to desired outcomes. His contrasting this with examples of the wrong things to say and do is didactically efficacious. I have purchased extra copies of this book for my two sons and have recommended it to many others.
reviewed by librarian on November 17, 2006 4:13 PM
