Coaching the coaches
By Eileen Arney (November 2006 Issue)
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Eileen Arney looks at ways of supporting and supervising coaches
For learning, training and development specialists, coaching offers unrivalled potential for supporting the shift from training to learning. No management style facilitates learning better than coaching and no learning and development intervention better develops an individual’s capacity to learn than a coaching programme.
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