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7 best coaching books for managers and leaders

Coaching is a necessary skill for managers and leaders of all stripes. It’s actually a simple skill – but difficult to integrate into your day to day work. It’s easier – although often not as effective – to give advice … Continue reading

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My new book isn’t a book

My new book, End Malaria, launches today. It’s a collection of 62 brilliant people – everyone from David Allen to Brene Brown, Danielle LaPorte to Chris Guillebeau, Tom Peters to Gina Trapani – sharing their best insights, strategies and tips … Continue reading

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My new book trailer

Tomorrow is the big day for my new book, End Malaria. I’m happy to give you all a sneak peek of what it’s about (which will explain why we’ve got such an usual title and, more importantly, how buying it … Continue reading

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Essential Coaching Skills for Managers #2: Advice is overrated

The Essential Coaching Skills series is first posted on the excellent Make Work Meaningful blog. The Essential Coaching Skills series continues here every Wednesday. Turn off your finely-tuned advice-giving machine Here’s the deal. As a manager wanting to do more … Continue reading

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David Rock, Neuroleadership

David Rock is a bridge builder. He’s connected the amazing developments in neuroscience that have occurred in the last ten years, and brought them to the disciplines of leadership and coaching. Neuroleadership is the new frontier for how we think … Continue reading

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