Most coaches today see their role as mainly non-directive, helping to uncover their coachee’apos;s own wisdom. However, coaches may Format File: [eBooks – 1 MOBI + 1 EPUB + 1 AZW] File Size: 5.29 MB
Angela Dunbar – Clean Coaching – The Insider Guide To Making Change Happen
Most coaches today see their role as mainly non-directive, helping to uncover their coachee’apos;s own wisdom. However, coaches may unwittingly and unconsciously constrain what their coachees talk and think about, getting in the way of unique, self-generated solutions. Clean Coaching provides a different, simple yet highly effective approach to one-to-one facilitation. It is a style, strategy and set of techniques that help coachees gain insight and make changes through discovering more about their own ‘apos;insider’apos; perspective: of themselves and the world around them. Through the use of specifically-phrased, structured coaching questions, the coach’apos;s own biased perspectives are stripped from their language, ensuring the coachee’apos;s unique personal experience is honoured. In Clean Coaching, Angela Dunbar explains how this approach works in practical terms, with descriptions of how to structure a Clean Coaching session and the steps to take within such a session. The book gives detailed descriptions of the kinds of questions to ask and provides a wealth of analogues, examples and case studies to bring the descriptions alive, offering a clear blueprint for action.
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In addition, the book explains where Clean Coaching has come from, describing the development of Clean Language and other “quot;Clean”quot; approaches by the psychologist and psychotherapist David Grove. It also tracks how “quot;Clean”quot; approaches have been adopted and adapted by other practitioners. Dunbar draws on current research in the fields of developmental, neurological, cognitive and social
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