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Coaching for High Performance : How to develop exceptional results through coaching - Sarah Cook

Coaching for High Performance

How to develop exceptional results through coaching

By: Sarah Cook

Paperback | 27 January 2009

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Coaching for High Performance is intended to inspire IT managers
with practical advice and tips on how to create a coaching
environment in their department. Applying coaching skills in the
IT workplace will help create an environment of high performance.
Coaching enables people improve performance and enhance the
quality of work. Furthermore, it is a skill that is readily
usable by all. It is a set of behaviours which can be used during
a five- minute chat with a colleague or a direct report, during a
one-to-one meeting, a performance review or as part of an IT
project meeting. The author, Sarah Cook is the Managing Director
of The Stairway Consultancy Ltd. She has 15 years' consulting
experience specialising in executive coaching, leadership and
change and a background in industry. Sarah is a Fellow of
Chartered Institute of Personnel Development with an MA from
Cambridge University and an MBA. She is an accredited user of a
wide range of psychometric and personal diagnostic tools.

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