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Coach Individuals, Teams, and Organizations to Greater Success with
Agile
As Agilists work to increase an organization's Agility, they will run
into major obstacles with mindset shifts, moving to self-organization,
and organizational adoption. Over the past decade, more Agilists have
been using Professional Coaching to help individuals, teams, and the
organization as a whole uncover these obstacles and move forward faster.
In Professional Coaching for Agilists, Damon Poole and Gillian Lee draw
on their experience with thousands of Agile coaches and practitioners
to show you how to use Professional Coaching to accelerate your Agile
adoption. The authors' approach of "learning by doing" teaches by using
well-honed exercises, real-life stories, and example coaching
conversations.
- This guide is framework-independent and has been designed
for Agile Coaches, Scrum Masters, and any Agilist involved in Agile
adoption. It teaches high-value coaching skills, step by step, from
"coaching by objective" to managing mutually successful engagements.
- Leverage coaching to create aha moments that lead to real
change
- Learn dozens of coaching techniques and more than a hundred
powerful questions
- Help people uncover blind spots and assess their
opportunities more clearly
- Offer your expertise while maintaining your coaching mindset
- Help people improve performance by connecting them with
their values, goals, and strengths
- Blend professional coaching with group facilitation so both
work better
- Become a great coach by making coaching a natural extension
of who you are
The coaching exercises and resources in the appendices are available as
free downloads. Register your book for convenient access to downloads,
updates, and/or corrections as they become available. See inside book
for details.
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Abebi (Paperback)
Gillian Lee-Fong
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R478
Discovery Miles 4 780
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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After reading Film and Drama at London University, Gillian Lee
trained as a film editor with the BBC, then worked as a drama
teacher. She lives in Cheshire with her husband, Christian. They
have four children. In December 2015, Gillian was diagnosed with a
stage four, glioblastoma multiforme tumour; incurable, aggressive
and deadly with a very short life prognosis. She looked for and she
found silver linings. Like the stringing together of separate,
precious beads to make a necklace, each part of this book radiates
the joy of life. The Other Days is a truly uplifting story of
living with cancer.
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