Use this practical guide from leading voices in the coaching industry to design and implement a team of teams approach to coaching and drive organizational performance.
Use this practical guide from leading voices in the coaching industry to design and implement a team of teams approach to coaching and drive organizational performance.
Peter Hawkins is a global thought leader in the coaching industry. He is Emeritus Professor of Leadership at Henley Business School, UK and Dean of Leadership at the European Leadership University (Amsterdam). His books Leadership Team Coaching and Leadership Team Coaching in Practice are both published by Kogan Page. Salomé van Coller-Peter is an Associate Professor at Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa. She is also the CEO of Coach South Africa and has more than 30 years of coaching experience.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 01: What is teams of teams coaching?; Chapter 02: The need for a team of teams approach; Chapter 03: The benefits of team of teams coaching; Chapter 04: Building a teaming culture; Chapter 05: Designing a team of teams strategy; Chapter 06: Working with stakeholders and business partners; Chapter 07: Internal coaching capacity; Chapter 08: External coaching support; Chapter 09: Working across cultures and locations; Chapter 10: Embedding inclusion in a team of teams environment
Chapter 01: What is teams of teams coaching?; Chapter 02: The need for a team of teams approach; Chapter 03: The benefits of team of teams coaching; Chapter 04: Building a teaming culture; Chapter 05: Designing a team of teams strategy; Chapter 06: Working with stakeholders and business partners; Chapter 07: Internal coaching capacity; Chapter 08: External coaching support; Chapter 09: Working across cultures and locations; Chapter 10: Embedding inclusion in a team of teams environment
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