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Self as Coach, Self as Leader

Developing the Best in You to Develop the Best in Others

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Self as Coach, Self as Leader

By: Pamela McLean
Narrated by: Holly Adams
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Become a more effective leader by discovering the resources you already have

Pamela McLean, CEO and cofounder of the Hudson Institute for Coaching, has been at the forefront of the field for the past three decades, using clinical and organizational psychology to provide the highest-quality coaching and development training to professionals in organizations and solo practice worldwide. Now, Pamela is teaching listeners to cultivate their leadership potential through "use of self as instrument," a key dimension of developmental coaching that emphasizes the whole person.

Self as Coach guides you along a path that interweaves six broad dimensions of your internal landscape into the fabric of great coaching. This creates lasting improvements, unlike more common remedial, tactical, or performance-based programs, which often only function as short-term solutions.

  • Develop leadership skills using internal resources you already possess
  • Achieve real improvements with long-lasting benefits
  • Based on methodology proven successful in business and personal settings
  • Includes useful practices and exercises for self-reflection and brainstorming
©2019 Pamela McLean (P)2019 Gildan Media
Leadership Management & Leadership Business Self Leadership

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Substantive content and easy to understand. It points the way to ideas from the 20th Century that we are building on in the 21st.

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Definitely a valuable read but...

This book offers very useful references to valuable resources and and uses several fabulous irrelevant quotes. What's more, it's a really good introduction to what coaching with presence means. Outside of that, I felt the book used a lot of words that don't expand enough on the depth of what it truly means to know one's self in order to bring exponential value to your coaching clients. I do love that the website offers a variety of free downloadable relevant guides.

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Narrator took away from content

Content was overall good, although I found it wordy and redundant. However it was the narrator that made this hard to get through.

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The overacting of narration

I enjoyed this book but the way the narrator presented it distracted from its message.

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