Group coaching is rapidly becoming the preferred coaching option for businesses and individuals. Effective Group Coaching is a practical, resource rich, hands-on guide for the group coaching facilitator in one of the fastest growing new disciplines.
Group coaching is rapidly becoming the preferred coaching option for businesses and individuals. Effective Group Coaching is a practical, resource rich, hands-on guide for the group coaching facilitator in one of the fastest growing new disciplines.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jennifer J. Britton is the founder of Potentials Realized, a Canadian-based performance improvement company. Jennifer works with groups, teams and organizations in the areas of leadership, teamwork, and business success. Her global clients include government, corporate and non-profit sectors, from financial services to education and health care. She also offers a range of group coaching programs and retreats for the general public. Jennifer fuses her rich experience as a former global program manager with the UN, experiential educator, coach and workshop leader. She has delivered group programs in over eighteen countries in the last twenty years. Since early 2006, her Group Coaching Essentials(TM) program has supported hundreds of coaches in the creation and implementation of their own group coaching programs. Accredited as a PCC with the International Coach Federation, Jennifer was originally trained and certified by the Coaches Training Institute as a CPCC. She has also completed advanced coach training in the areas of ORSC and Shadow Coaching. Jennifer is also a Certified Performance Technologist (CPT) and Certified Human Resource Professional (CHRP). She holds a Masters of Environmental Studies and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology.
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List of Figures and Tables ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction 1 Chapter 1: What Is Group Coaching? 5 Chapter 2: Making It Stick-The Business (and Learning) Case for Group Coaching 33 Chapter 3: The Foundation of Group Coaching- The Essentials of Adult Learning 51 Chapter 4: Core Skills and Best Practices of Group Coaching 71 Chapter 5: Designing Your Own Group Coaching Program 95 Chapter 6: Powerful Delivery Options: In Person or Virtual 117 Chapter 7: Essential Elements for Your Group Coaching Program 141 Chapter 8: Marketing-Essential Principles 161 Chapter 9: Preparing for the Program-Systems and Logistics 187 Chapter 10: Implementing Your Program 205 Afterword: What's Next? Trends in Group Coaching 225 Appendix: Exercises for Group Coaching 227 Endnotes 267 Recommended Resources 273 Bibliography/References 277 Index 281 About the Author/Contact Information 287
List of Figures and Tables ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction 1 Chapter 1: What Is Group Coaching? 5 Chapter 2: Making It Stick-The Business (and Learning) Case for Group Coaching 33 Chapter 3: The Foundation of Group Coaching- The Essentials of Adult Learning 51 Chapter 4: Core Skills and Best Practices of Group Coaching 71 Chapter 5: Designing Your Own Group Coaching Program 95 Chapter 6: Powerful Delivery Options: In Person or Virtual 117 Chapter 7: Essential Elements for Your Group Coaching Program 141 Chapter 8: Marketing-Essential Principles 161 Chapter 9: Preparing for the Program-Systems and Logistics 187 Chapter 10: Implementing Your Program 205 Afterword: What's Next? Trends in Group Coaching 225 Appendix: Exercises for Group Coaching 227 Endnotes 267 Recommended Resources 273 Bibliography/References 277 Index 281 About the Author/Contact Information 287
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