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Leaders and Managerswant quick answers, quick ways to reach solutions, ways and means to access knowledge that won't eat into their precious time and quick ideas that deliver a big result. The Little Book of Big Coaching Models cuts through all the noise and gives managers access to the very best coaching models that they need to get the best from their team Every model is quick and easy to read and delivers the essential information and know-how quickly, efficiently and memorably.
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Leaders and Managerswant quick answers, quick ways to reach solutions, ways and means to access knowledge that won't eat into their precious time and quick ideas that deliver a big result. The Little Book of Big Coaching Models cuts through all the noise and gives managers access to the very best coaching models that they need to get the best from their team Every model is quick and easy to read and delivers the essential information and know-how quickly, efficiently and memorably.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Pearson HigherEducation
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781292081519
- Artikelnr.: 44390591
- Verlag: Pearson HigherEducation
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781292081519
- Artikelnr.: 44390591
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Dr. Bob Bates worked in the Civil Service for many years as a senior manager before becoming a Senior Lecturer at Birmingham City University in 1997. Throughout his career he has worked extensively with SMEs specialising in staff and management development.
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* PART 1 MAKING A START
* Introduction
* SECTION 1 UNDERSTAND HOW PEOPLE THINK AND LEARN
* Introduction
* 1 Malcolm Knowles: How adults learn
* 2 Neil Fleming: VAK
* 3 David Kolb: Experiential learning cycle
* 4 Katherine Myers and Isabel Briggs: The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
* SECTION 2 UNDERSTAND WHAT MOTIVATES PEOPLE
* Introduction
* 5 John Keller: The ARCS model of motivational design
* 6 Douglas McGregor: X and Y theory
* 7 Frederick Herzberg: Hygiene factors and KITAs
* SECTION 3 BE A GOOD COMMUNICATOR
* Introduction
* 8 Michael Argyle: The communication cycle model
* 9 Eric Berne: Transactional analysis
* 10 Joseph Luft and Harry Ingram: Johari windows
* SECTION 4 SET THE RIGHT OBJECTIVES
* Introduction
* 11 Benjamin Bloom: Levels in the cognitive domain
* 12 Ravindrakumar Dave: Levels in the psychomotive domain
* 13 David Krathwol and Benjamin Bloom: Levels in the affective domain
* SECTION 5 COACHING THROUGH DIRECTING
* Introduction
* 14 Ivan Pavlov: Classical conditioning
* 15 Edwin Guthrie: Contiguity theory
* 16 Robert Merton: Self-fulfilling prophecy
* SECTION 6 COACHING THROUGH FACILITATING
* Introduction
* 17 Abraham Maslow: Hierarchy of needs
* 18 Carl Rogers: Facilitation
* 19 Jack Mezirow: Transformational learning
* SECTION 7 COACHING THROUGH SHOWING OTHERS HOW TO DO IT
* Introduction
* 20 The Gestaltists: Insight theory
* 21 Karl Pribram, George Miller and Eugene Gallanter:
Test-Operate-Test-Exit (TOTE)
* 22 Albert Bandura: Role modelling
* SECTION 8 COACHING THROUGH STIMULATING
* Introduction
* 23 Donald Hebb: Associative learning
* 24 Leon Festinger: Cognitive dissonance
* 25 Michael Merzenich: Neuroplasticity
* SECTION 9 DEALING WITH CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR
* Introduction
* 26 Kurt Lewin: Reshaping behaviour
* 27 Peter Honey: Behaviour modification
* 28 Robert Hare: Psychopathic checklist
* PART 2 TAKING IT FURTHER
* Introduction
* 29 Richard Bandler and John Grinder: Neuro-Linguistic Programming
(NLP)
* 30 Gregory Bateson: Neuro-logical levels
* 31 Donald Broadbent: Filtering
* 32 Marty Brounstein: The Five Pillars for Building Commitment
* 33 Arthur Costa and Bena Kallick: The coach as a critical friend
* 34 Edward De Bono: The six thinking hats
* 35 Robert Dilts: The Disney creativity strategy
* 36 Gerard Egan: The skilled helper model
* 37 Ferdinand Fournies: Coaching discussion plan
* 38 Tim Gallwey: The inner game
* 39 Howard Gardner: Multiple intelligence
* 40 Andrew Gilbert and Karen Whittleworth: The OSCAR model
* 41 Daniel Goleman: Emotional intelligence
* 42 Bruce Grimley: The 7Cs coaching model
* 43 John Grinder: New Behaviour Generator
* 44 Richard Hale and Eileen Hutchinson: The INSIGHT coaching cycle
* 45 Peter Hawkins: The CLEAR model
* 46 Jon Kabat-Zinn: Mindfulness
* 47 Max Landsberg: The Tao of coaching
* 48 David Lane and Sarah Corrie: Purpose, perspectives a
* Introduction
* SECTION 1 UNDERSTAND HOW PEOPLE THINK AND LEARN
* Introduction
* 1 Malcolm Knowles: How adults learn
* 2 Neil Fleming: VAK
* 3 David Kolb: Experiential learning cycle
* 4 Katherine Myers and Isabel Briggs: The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
* SECTION 2 UNDERSTAND WHAT MOTIVATES PEOPLE
* Introduction
* 5 John Keller: The ARCS model of motivational design
* 6 Douglas McGregor: X and Y theory
* 7 Frederick Herzberg: Hygiene factors and KITAs
* SECTION 3 BE A GOOD COMMUNICATOR
* Introduction
* 8 Michael Argyle: The communication cycle model
* 9 Eric Berne: Transactional analysis
* 10 Joseph Luft and Harry Ingram: Johari windows
* SECTION 4 SET THE RIGHT OBJECTIVES
* Introduction
* 11 Benjamin Bloom: Levels in the cognitive domain
* 12 Ravindrakumar Dave: Levels in the psychomotive domain
* 13 David Krathwol and Benjamin Bloom: Levels in the affective domain
* SECTION 5 COACHING THROUGH DIRECTING
* Introduction
* 14 Ivan Pavlov: Classical conditioning
* 15 Edwin Guthrie: Contiguity theory
* 16 Robert Merton: Self-fulfilling prophecy
* SECTION 6 COACHING THROUGH FACILITATING
* Introduction
* 17 Abraham Maslow: Hierarchy of needs
* 18 Carl Rogers: Facilitation
* 19 Jack Mezirow: Transformational learning
* SECTION 7 COACHING THROUGH SHOWING OTHERS HOW TO DO IT
* Introduction
* 20 The Gestaltists: Insight theory
* 21 Karl Pribram, George Miller and Eugene Gallanter:
Test-Operate-Test-Exit (TOTE)
* 22 Albert Bandura: Role modelling
* SECTION 8 COACHING THROUGH STIMULATING
* Introduction
* 23 Donald Hebb: Associative learning
* 24 Leon Festinger: Cognitive dissonance
* 25 Michael Merzenich: Neuroplasticity
* SECTION 9 DEALING WITH CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR
* Introduction
* 26 Kurt Lewin: Reshaping behaviour
* 27 Peter Honey: Behaviour modification
* 28 Robert Hare: Psychopathic checklist
* PART 2 TAKING IT FURTHER
* Introduction
* 29 Richard Bandler and John Grinder: Neuro-Linguistic Programming
(NLP)
* 30 Gregory Bateson: Neuro-logical levels
* 31 Donald Broadbent: Filtering
* 32 Marty Brounstein: The Five Pillars for Building Commitment
* 33 Arthur Costa and Bena Kallick: The coach as a critical friend
* 34 Edward De Bono: The six thinking hats
* 35 Robert Dilts: The Disney creativity strategy
* 36 Gerard Egan: The skilled helper model
* 37 Ferdinand Fournies: Coaching discussion plan
* 38 Tim Gallwey: The inner game
* 39 Howard Gardner: Multiple intelligence
* 40 Andrew Gilbert and Karen Whittleworth: The OSCAR model
* 41 Daniel Goleman: Emotional intelligence
* 42 Bruce Grimley: The 7Cs coaching model
* 43 John Grinder: New Behaviour Generator
* 44 Richard Hale and Eileen Hutchinson: The INSIGHT coaching cycle
* 45 Peter Hawkins: The CLEAR model
* 46 Jon Kabat-Zinn: Mindfulness
* 47 Max Landsberg: The Tao of coaching
* 48 David Lane and Sarah Corrie: Purpose, perspectives a
* PART 1 MAKING A START
* Introduction
* SECTION 1 UNDERSTAND HOW PEOPLE THINK AND LEARN
* Introduction
* 1 Malcolm Knowles: How adults learn
* 2 Neil Fleming: VAK
* 3 David Kolb: Experiential learning cycle
* 4 Katherine Myers and Isabel Briggs: The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
* SECTION 2 UNDERSTAND WHAT MOTIVATES PEOPLE
* Introduction
* 5 John Keller: The ARCS model of motivational design
* 6 Douglas McGregor: X and Y theory
* 7 Frederick Herzberg: Hygiene factors and KITAs
* SECTION 3 BE A GOOD COMMUNICATOR
* Introduction
* 8 Michael Argyle: The communication cycle model
* 9 Eric Berne: Transactional analysis
* 10 Joseph Luft and Harry Ingram: Johari windows
* SECTION 4 SET THE RIGHT OBJECTIVES
* Introduction
* 11 Benjamin Bloom: Levels in the cognitive domain
* 12 Ravindrakumar Dave: Levels in the psychomotive domain
* 13 David Krathwol and Benjamin Bloom: Levels in the affective domain
* SECTION 5 COACHING THROUGH DIRECTING
* Introduction
* 14 Ivan Pavlov: Classical conditioning
* 15 Edwin Guthrie: Contiguity theory
* 16 Robert Merton: Self-fulfilling prophecy
* SECTION 6 COACHING THROUGH FACILITATING
* Introduction
* 17 Abraham Maslow: Hierarchy of needs
* 18 Carl Rogers: Facilitation
* 19 Jack Mezirow: Transformational learning
* SECTION 7 COACHING THROUGH SHOWING OTHERS HOW TO DO IT
* Introduction
* 20 The Gestaltists: Insight theory
* 21 Karl Pribram, George Miller and Eugene Gallanter:
Test-Operate-Test-Exit (TOTE)
* 22 Albert Bandura: Role modelling
* SECTION 8 COACHING THROUGH STIMULATING
* Introduction
* 23 Donald Hebb: Associative learning
* 24 Leon Festinger: Cognitive dissonance
* 25 Michael Merzenich: Neuroplasticity
* SECTION 9 DEALING WITH CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR
* Introduction
* 26 Kurt Lewin: Reshaping behaviour
* 27 Peter Honey: Behaviour modification
* 28 Robert Hare: Psychopathic checklist
* PART 2 TAKING IT FURTHER
* Introduction
* 29 Richard Bandler and John Grinder: Neuro-Linguistic Programming
(NLP)
* 30 Gregory Bateson: Neuro-logical levels
* 31 Donald Broadbent: Filtering
* 32 Marty Brounstein: The Five Pillars for Building Commitment
* 33 Arthur Costa and Bena Kallick: The coach as a critical friend
* 34 Edward De Bono: The six thinking hats
* 35 Robert Dilts: The Disney creativity strategy
* 36 Gerard Egan: The skilled helper model
* 37 Ferdinand Fournies: Coaching discussion plan
* 38 Tim Gallwey: The inner game
* 39 Howard Gardner: Multiple intelligence
* 40 Andrew Gilbert and Karen Whittleworth: The OSCAR model
* 41 Daniel Goleman: Emotional intelligence
* 42 Bruce Grimley: The 7Cs coaching model
* 43 John Grinder: New Behaviour Generator
* 44 Richard Hale and Eileen Hutchinson: The INSIGHT coaching cycle
* 45 Peter Hawkins: The CLEAR model
* 46 Jon Kabat-Zinn: Mindfulness
* 47 Max Landsberg: The Tao of coaching
* 48 David Lane and Sarah Corrie: Purpose, perspectives a
* Introduction
* SECTION 1 UNDERSTAND HOW PEOPLE THINK AND LEARN
* Introduction
* 1 Malcolm Knowles: How adults learn
* 2 Neil Fleming: VAK
* 3 David Kolb: Experiential learning cycle
* 4 Katherine Myers and Isabel Briggs: The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
* SECTION 2 UNDERSTAND WHAT MOTIVATES PEOPLE
* Introduction
* 5 John Keller: The ARCS model of motivational design
* 6 Douglas McGregor: X and Y theory
* 7 Frederick Herzberg: Hygiene factors and KITAs
* SECTION 3 BE A GOOD COMMUNICATOR
* Introduction
* 8 Michael Argyle: The communication cycle model
* 9 Eric Berne: Transactional analysis
* 10 Joseph Luft and Harry Ingram: Johari windows
* SECTION 4 SET THE RIGHT OBJECTIVES
* Introduction
* 11 Benjamin Bloom: Levels in the cognitive domain
* 12 Ravindrakumar Dave: Levels in the psychomotive domain
* 13 David Krathwol and Benjamin Bloom: Levels in the affective domain
* SECTION 5 COACHING THROUGH DIRECTING
* Introduction
* 14 Ivan Pavlov: Classical conditioning
* 15 Edwin Guthrie: Contiguity theory
* 16 Robert Merton: Self-fulfilling prophecy
* SECTION 6 COACHING THROUGH FACILITATING
* Introduction
* 17 Abraham Maslow: Hierarchy of needs
* 18 Carl Rogers: Facilitation
* 19 Jack Mezirow: Transformational learning
* SECTION 7 COACHING THROUGH SHOWING OTHERS HOW TO DO IT
* Introduction
* 20 The Gestaltists: Insight theory
* 21 Karl Pribram, George Miller and Eugene Gallanter:
Test-Operate-Test-Exit (TOTE)
* 22 Albert Bandura: Role modelling
* SECTION 8 COACHING THROUGH STIMULATING
* Introduction
* 23 Donald Hebb: Associative learning
* 24 Leon Festinger: Cognitive dissonance
* 25 Michael Merzenich: Neuroplasticity
* SECTION 9 DEALING WITH CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR
* Introduction
* 26 Kurt Lewin: Reshaping behaviour
* 27 Peter Honey: Behaviour modification
* 28 Robert Hare: Psychopathic checklist
* PART 2 TAKING IT FURTHER
* Introduction
* 29 Richard Bandler and John Grinder: Neuro-Linguistic Programming
(NLP)
* 30 Gregory Bateson: Neuro-logical levels
* 31 Donald Broadbent: Filtering
* 32 Marty Brounstein: The Five Pillars for Building Commitment
* 33 Arthur Costa and Bena Kallick: The coach as a critical friend
* 34 Edward De Bono: The six thinking hats
* 35 Robert Dilts: The Disney creativity strategy
* 36 Gerard Egan: The skilled helper model
* 37 Ferdinand Fournies: Coaching discussion plan
* 38 Tim Gallwey: The inner game
* 39 Howard Gardner: Multiple intelligence
* 40 Andrew Gilbert and Karen Whittleworth: The OSCAR model
* 41 Daniel Goleman: Emotional intelligence
* 42 Bruce Grimley: The 7Cs coaching model
* 43 John Grinder: New Behaviour Generator
* 44 Richard Hale and Eileen Hutchinson: The INSIGHT coaching cycle
* 45 Peter Hawkins: The CLEAR model
* 46 Jon Kabat-Zinn: Mindfulness
* 47 Max Landsberg: The Tao of coaching
* 48 David Lane and Sarah Corrie: Purpose, perspectives a