Coaching Up and Down the Generations
Format:Paperback
Publisher:American Society for Training & Development
Published:30th Nov '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Presents the fundamentals of coaching, including topics such as push versus pull coaching, acting as a catalyst, learning how to listen, and providing accountability and structure. It provides insight into generational differences that can make communication difficult and coaching impossible. Focusing on the challenges presented by a workforce characterized by multiple generations, it provides an overview of how different generations experience their formative years and how these differences affect the ways they think and express themselves.
'The daily drama of clashing communication styles.' Sound familiar? In the sea of stuff about coaching in business, coachability is seldom explored. This book is worth more than its price simply for the definition of what coachability looks like. Haneberg is a prolific thinker, speaker, and writer who persistently delivers pragmatic learning that is applicable immediately. She does not disappoint! -- Teri Bump, vice president, University Relations/ Student Development, American Universities
ISBN: 9781562867195
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 8mm
Weight: 193g
224 pages