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Behavioral Coaching: Building Sustainable Personal and Organizational Strengths - Skiffington, Suzanne Zeus, Perry This book follows on from the first two books, however it does not form part of a strict series. The "Complete Guide to Coaching at Work" was a general introduction to definitions and applications of coaching. The "Coaching at Work" toolkit provided behaviorally based tools and techniques for coaches. "Behavioral Coaching" provides a model of practice for the coaching applications in "The Coaching at Work" toolkit. This book presents a coherent definition and model of behavioral coaching based upon scientific, validated behavioural principles. It provides structured models and strategies for bringing about durable and measurable change in individuals and organisations.
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