Great Coaching Inevitable & Bad Coaching Impossible Through Science
Experience the inside workings of a research project through the eyes of the coaches who experience it. The authors draw on proven ideas from psychology, technology, and others to create an easy-to-understand path to make good coaching inevitable and bad coaching impossible.
Set your practice apart and be a true expert in your field
I am honored to endorse this fascinating and refreshing evidence-based research, critical to the coaching profession. . . This book validates coaching and is an essential resource guide for coaching professionals and clients. Marshall Goldsmith, New York Times #1 Bestselling Author, Triggers, Mojo, What Got You Here Won't Get You There
We need a space where practice is driven by evidence & science ... by a desire to enhance outcomes. This book argues the case for science being at the heart of practice. Prof Jonathan Passmore, Author of Mastery In Coaching, Psychometrics In Coaching
Academics need to be firmly rooted in the realities of coaching practice; practitioners need to be research-literate. This volume provides the foundation for this much needed dialogue to happen. David Clutterbuck, Author of Coaching the Team at Work, Mentoring Executives & Directors, The Talent Wave
A guiding star for coaches and coaching psychologists concerning our practice. Like sports athletes, we need training and to be reflective practitioners. This book will inspire coaches to improve their work by integrating theory, practice and research. Reinhard Stelter, Author of Psychology of Coaching & Mentoring
If you believe in coaching as a way of developing minds, read this book! This book shares research and examines critical conversations that emerge to inspire coaches to participate in research. Marcia Reynolds, Author of Coach the Person Not the Problem, The Discomfort Zone, Outsmart Your Brain
As a coach who certifies coaches since 2008, I believe The Coaching Science Practitioner Handbook is essential reading for anyone seeking to navigate or benefit from this rapidly expanding profession. Christy Whitman, New York Times Best Selling Author of The Art of having It All, Quantum Success