Rating: Summary: A Book On Coaching that Actually Makes Better Coaches! Review: "Coach Anyone.." really worked for me! Just after receiving the book and on a short plane trip, I skimmed through it and was so impressed that I marked over 100 pages for "must re-read" and vowed to read the entire book in more depth. This book has the range of impact to deepen one's knowledge and skill of Coaching whether read quickly or studied in depth. Using well done graphics and precise, effective writing, "Coach Anyone.." presents Coaching in an accurate, up to date and complete way so everyone whether they have just a few minutes or enough time to make an in depth study of Coaching or whether they are new to coaching or "winning" coaches all can all improve their Coaching skills from whatever time or level of energy they invest in the book. The reader can be touched deeply with a life changing new paradigm or pick up some new techniques he or she can use to make a difference in a real coaching situation immediately. If you are a beginner Coach, an effective Coach already or you are a coachable person exploring how useful coaching would be in your life or in a specific situation, you will get a lot out of this book. For those not into Coaching yet drawn to the book's dynamic and lively presentation or the vividly communicated ideas, you will awaken to the real nature of Coaching and how important another supportive "set of eyes and pair of ears" can be in helping you to fulfill your commitments at all levels of life and in all situations. I highly recommend this book.
Rating: Summary: IF YOU ONLY DO ONE THING THIS YEAR.......... Review: Having worked with both Jed and Germaine, I have experienced this book in action. They practice what they preach and it makes a real difference. To be able to capture 34 years of knowledge into one book and then make it accessible, is no small measure of their expertise.The models, framework and step-by-step guides not only make coaching straight forward, it will deliver results you would not have thought possible. For Jed and Germaine, coaching is a way of life. This book is not just theory; it is decades of experience condensed into one book. What ever you plan to do this year, make sure you read this book. Neal Barnes Training & Development Manager, UK
Rating: Summary: THE BEST BOOK ON COACHING! Review: I purchased many books on coaching when I was first considering the option of starting a coaching practice. Fortunately I happened upon Coach Anyone. This was the ONLY book that provided practical, how to step-by-step approaches to not only setting up a coaching practice, but to actually coach others. Coach Anyone is the one book that I use continually, a true reference manual, with impactful, easy to follow tools that keep the coach and the client on track to achieving the desired outcomes.
Written in practical and easy-to-follow language, the authors provide a roadmap that is powerful, yet simple. There are many forms and checklists that support the coach such as the DreamMakers/DreamBrakers, and also challenge the coach to self-assessment in order to avoid mediocity.
Coach Anyone is the best investment you can make. The model, which can be applied to all aspects of your business and personal life, is sure to pay for the book many times over!
Rating: Summary: Powerful insights for coaches and their clients Review: I was a top-rated executive coach in a Fortune 100 company. But reading and applying the wisdom and knowledge contained in this book has taken me to an entirely new, more powerful level of coaching business owners and executives and helping them achieve dramatic breakthroughs in amazingly short periods of time. It's clear that these authors are master practitioners of their craft. Theirs is not an academic or psychological approach to coaching, but rather a powerful, pragmatic set of insights, experiences and applications. Whether you are thinking about coaching as a profession, or trying to improve your management and mentoring skills, this is the single best resource you can find.
Rating: Summary: Matthew Levy of Results Management Group thinks it is great Review: I've been coaching for years and I beleive that Germaine and Jed have an amazing ability to take some complex topics and explain them in a way that is easy to understand and to use. Great book.
Rating: Summary: An ongoing resource no matter what your skill level Review: I've participated in all types of trainings and read a tremendous amount of literature on making a difference in organizations and businesses. This book by far is one of the most practical in the application of many of those theoretical models. It takes the mystery out of affecting change and "out of the box" results whether you have been coaching for decades or you are a new entry into the world of coaching. Bravo and thank you for a seemingly simple roadmap that offers an unending depth of work for a lifetime career!
Rating: Summary: GREAT BOOK - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Review: If you are interested in learning about what life coaching is and what it is not-I highly recommend you read this book. I found this book to be one of the best on the market. It explains in great detail HOW TO coach, and how NOT TO coach. I apply many of the principles outlined in this book daily--in my coaching practice. Zev Saftlas, Author of Motivation That Works: How to Get Motivated and Stay Motivated
Rating: Summary: Path to Powerful coaching Review: In reading this book, I've found simple to use, clearly explained examples of how to bring clients tremendous value in a short period of time. The material is presented in a manner that is easily absorbed and readily implemented, even by those new to coaching. It gave me the reinforcement I was looking for when I was struggling with dealing with difficult clients. I periodically refer back to the book when I have a client in an industry that I'm not familar with and it brings me back to the basics.
Rating: Summary: Elegant in its simplicity! Review: Seldom have I read a book so directly useful, simple and fun to read. I read it in two sittings and began putting practices to work, in between. A must read for any executive, trainer or coach of any sort!
Rating: Summary: How to Coach Transformation Review: This book addresses is how to facilitate transformation in those you are coaching. It starts from the understanding that context is key... (Your context fills in the meaning, obstacles and motivations that you perceive in a given situation.) Then it goes on to illustrate how one can literally generate a different context; one that empowers you and naturally leads to your taking appropriate action which is aligned with your goals and purposes. And of course, it teaches you how to facilitate this for others. This book will not only teach you how to be a great coach, but it will facilitate you in being someone who makes meaningful contributions to the lives of those you work with. How wonderful would it be for everyone around you to be breaking through barriers that stopped them and realizing possibilities that inspire us all? OK... let me bring this back to black and white practicality. These are the intentions and outcomes this book promises (taken from the Introduction): * Take the mystery out of coaching. * Erase the notion or myth that coaching is difficult. * Discover essential and proven coaching principles. * Experience the magnificence of others (and yourself). * Use coaching models and tools. * Say, "I can do this! I can coach!" If this is something that you want, buy this book.
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