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Coaching Questions: A Coach's Guide to Powerful Asking Skills (Paperback)
by Tony Stoltzfus
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Full of succinct, real-life coaching situations coaches could relate to, this book is one of those rare finds that truly delivers, even to long-time, experienced coaches. |
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Author: Tony Stoltzfus
Publisher: Pegasus Creative Arts
Pub. in: April, 2008
ISBN: 0979416361
Pages: 100
Measurements: 10.3 x 8.1 x 0.4 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BA01721
Other information: ISBN-13: 978-0979416361
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One of our high recommendations on the coaching skills. |
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If you are a coach, you must get this book! Tony continues to show us why he's a top coach. This is a book that you will reach for again and again as you develop your asking skills as a coach. The book is laid out in a manner that makes getting to the right questions quick and easy. I love the fact that it is not a "read from cover to cover" type of book... it is truly a guide for those of us that find ourselves sometimes reaching for the right questions. Even the margins of the book are set up to help you! The margins have quotes, client/coaching excercises, hints/tips and even tells you what page to go in the book for more!
If you are a coach, don't think about it... just buy it!
(Quoted from Kimberly Horvath, USA)
Target readers:
Both budding and experienced coaches.
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Tony Stoltzfus is co-founder of a coach training school, author of five coaching books and numerous training programs (including a new Open Source coach training initiative), and has presented nearly 100 coach training workshops around the country. He focuses on transformational coaching with an international clientele of pastors, non-profit leaders and businesspeople. Tony serves on the board of a non-profit that brings coaching to leaders in emerging nations, and leads a relationally-based coaching network that seeks to build coaches into authentic communities and rally them to join in acts of generosity and service.
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From publisher
The single most important skill in coaching is asking powerful questions. In this volume, master coach trainer Tony Stoltzfus joins with 12 other professional coaches to present dozens of valuable asking tools, models and exercises, then illustrates these coaching strategies with over 1,000 examples of penetrating questions. Covering the gamut from basic techniques like options and actions to advanced concepts such as challenge and reframing, Coaching Questions is a book that will find a home on any coach's short list of handy references. Coaching Questions: A Coach's Guide to Powerful Asking Skills includes:
1. Dozens of asking tools, models, and strategies 2. The top ten asking mistakes coaches make, and how to correct each one 3. Nearly 1200 examples of powerful questions from real coaching situations 4. Destiny discovery tools organized in a four-part life-purpose model 5. Overviews of 15 popular coaching niches, with a tool and examples for each 6. A self-study schedule of training exercises to help you become a "Master of Asking"
The book includes comprehensive sections on the following topics:
Starting a practice and the client relationship The foundational listening and asking skills (including conversational models) Life Coaching and destiny discovery tools Advanced coaching tools Short overviews of popular coaching niches with a tool for each An in-depth table of contents and a topical index help you find what you are looking for quickly. You'll find Coaching questions to be an in-dispensable aid to coaches in training, beginning coaches and seasoned professionals alike.
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