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Mar 29 2007

Know Wow Episode 11 - Business & Sports Coaching parallels

Published by drsavi.com at 3:26 pm under Corporate Tools, Video podcasting

The latest Know-wow show is now available through i-tunes and VideoPodcast.TV.
In Episode 11 of the Know-Wow Best Practice Project and Management Consultancy Show, we consider core business coaching skills and draw parallels from traditional sports coaching techniques. With the help of Colin Streets of Fitness Handled Intelligently (FHI) the similarities are both interesting and applicable.Please watch the video podcast to learn more about the key elements of coaching skills and its associated processes, for example:
The importance of pre-assessment meetings Setting measurable and achievable goals
Planning Strategies to stay on course by recognising real-world challenges Developing a good Mentor-Mentee relationship building with agreed development boundaries Respecting your coach and allowing the coach to ‘gel’ / ‘bed-in’ with for example, a team dynamic
Our Thanks to Colin Streets of for all his time and advice. You can download a full version of the videopodcast or watch it through VideoPodcast.TV Alternatively, to watch an reduced version of the Best Practice Project and Management Consultancy Videopodcast (Ep11), please use the YouTube play screen below:

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