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Think Like a Coach

Empower your team through everyday conversations

Jude Sclater author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Right Book Press

Published:14th Mar '24

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You’ve made it to manager! But balancing a hectic schedule with empowering your team is proving challenging and you’re struggling to delegate. So how do you make this all work? How you do get the best from yourself, your team and still have a life outside work?

The answer is to Think Like a Coach.

This simple yet transformative approach to managing a team focuses on three fundamental coaching skills that you're already using daily: listening, asking questions and summarising. With subtle shifts in your conversations to leverage these skills, you can embrace a coach-like management style which will:

  • Boost the performance and productivity of your team.
  • Promote commitment, personal responsibility and self-sufficiency.
  • Free up precious time to focus on important tasks.
  • Make recruitment and retention easier and smoother.
  • Drive and deliver excellence in a team that’s motivated and empowered.

Seamlessly integrating into your everyday management style, Think Like a Coach is your trusty go-to guide that bridges the gap between theory and reality. It shows how, even in high-pressure scenarios, it’s still possible to tap into the true potential of your team, empower their success and become the manager your team truly needs and deserves.

'Super-practical and performance enhancing. Keep it on your desk and use it every day to better communicate with your team and get the best from them.' Rob Dighton – director of a global professional services company


'An absolute must-read for every new manager. Easy to digest and dip in and out of, it breaks down areas that can feel scary, such as feedback, delegation and problem solving.' Holly Williamson – head of people and purpose, global risk advisory, Deloitte


'Does what other books have tried and failed to do by making coaching easily transferable to a manager's daily life.' Holly Jones – head of talent development at a global construction company

ISBN: 9781915483409

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 236g

168 pages