In Coaching for Professional Development: Using Literature to Support Success, Christine Eastman suggests that literary works have a part to play in bringing about a change in coaching culture. Using examples from key literary texts, she argues that literature can help coaches enhance their skills through innovation and imagination.
In Coaching for Professional Development: Using Literature to Support Success, Christine Eastman suggests that literary works have a part to play in bringing about a change in coaching culture. Using examples from key literary texts, she argues that literature can help coaches enhance their skills through innovation and imagination.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Christine A. Eastman is a senior lecturer at the Institute for Work Based Learning, Middlesex University, UK and winner of the Universities Association for Lifelong Learning trophy in recognition of teaching excellence. She has worked with national and international businesses such as the Halifax, Toshiba, SAP, SONY and Nationwide (USA).
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Introduction; Chapter 1: Leadership and Its Absence: Herman Melville's "Bartleby, The Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street"; Chapter 2: The Space to Tell One's Story: Willa Cather's "Neighbor Rosicky"; Chapter 3: Coaching, Memory and Emotion: John Cheever's "The Swimmer" and James Baldwin's "Notes of a Native Son"; Chapter 4: Sales Coaching, Dysfunction, and Family: Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman; Chapter 5: Coaching and Writing: Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's The Leopard; Conclusion: Coaching with Shakespeare?
Introduction; Chapter 1: Leadership and Its Absence: Herman Melville's "Bartleby, The Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street"; Chapter 2: The Space to Tell One's Story: Willa Cather's "Neighbor Rosicky"; Chapter 3: Coaching, Memory and Emotion: John Cheever's "The Swimmer" and James Baldwin's "Notes of a Native Son"; Chapter 4: Sales Coaching, Dysfunction, and Family: Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman; Chapter 5: Coaching and Writing: Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's The Leopard; Conclusion: Coaching with Shakespeare?
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