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Coaching And Mentoring For Dummies: Learn About Life Coaching

By: George Purdy Marty Brounstein’s "Coaching and Mentoring for Dummies" is an excellent addition to the Dummies line of self-help books that, despite their name, are smart choices for people seeking help with their lives. With coaching training a popular means of self improvement, the publisher has provided a handbook for people considering such training and for anyone already working as a personal coach.

It used to be that coaching was confined to such things as sports, or voice lessons, or other applications for physical skills. Today coaching means much more, applying to other facets of life such as mental and intellectual skill and performance development. "Coaching and Mentoring for Dummies" is a book focusing on developing better performance and achievement levels in employees, helping to identify important aspects of how to effectively coach and mentor.

Delegation in training is probably one of the most important concepts touched on in Coaching and Mentoring for Dummies. An excellent manager will be good at delegating tasks and should be able to show others how to do things rather than doing tasks for them. The key to this process is communication.

Other methods which "Coaching and Mentoring for Dummies" teach are on how to motivate, so job satisfaction and productivity can be increased. Mentors are taught how to bring forth a response by asking questions, rather than by barking out an order, and also how to make performance reviews and evaluations more positive, and less stressful for everybody.

The book includes worksheets set up for use in planning and evaluation of each individual situation, whether used as is or customized to the particular situation. It also takes on sensitive issues in the workplace such as discrimination and diversity problems, along with the effect of the coaching process on workplace environment and psychology. The book also discusses ways to pick out special talents in individuals and ways to help them value and increase those talents, and ways to benefit therefrom.

Whether you have had formal training or not, you can benefit from "Coaching and Mentoring for Dummies" if you supervises or train other employees. Any mentor, regardless of experience level, will find this book a useful resource to handle issues that arise during mentoring and coaching. The information in the book is convenient and clearly presented. The book is very cheap, relative to the value of the knowledge it contains.

Marty Brounstein’s "Coaching and Mentoring for Dummies" is an excellent addition to the Dummies line of self-help books that, despite their name, are smart choices for people seeking help with their lives. This book guides workers to greater performance and accomplishment by categorizing the functions and performances of an efficient coach or counselor while emphasizing the delegation of responsibilities. With coaching training a popular means of self -improvement, the publisher has provided a handbook for people considering such training. This is also a great resource for anyone already working as a personal coach.


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George Purdy is an acknowledged expert on coaching. He wrote many articles on this subject and is a well-known speaker. Look for tips and tricks to boost your knowledge on personal coaches.

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