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M**K
Brilliant!
Fascinating view into the world of the brain and how we can use our knowledge to relate more effectively. Coaches, educators and anyone who wants to influence themselves or others should read this book today! Practical, impactful advice!
D**O
Helped Me With My Agile Coaching Stance
This book is a must-read for anyone involved with corporate cultures, change management, Agile, or other situations where there are human interactions. Rock provides sound psychological evidence by citing his research and the work of others to support recommendations for coaches. I especially like the section on Conflict Management using the SCARF model and techniques for refocusing negative energy into a positive and constructive direction.
R**N
A Good Book if You're Interested in Academics...
I was excited to read this book, being an active "coach" to my managers and team. Unfortunately, I found this book to be too focused on academics with very little pragmatic or "nuts and bolts" application examples.
J**A
Great resource for coaches
Great book for coaches connecting the brain with its practice
C**H
This is a great reference book for any coach
This is a great reference book for any coach. There is a thorough overview of many psychological, adult learning and neuro basics which assist in how they all blend with coaching. Very thorough with lots of references.
T**S
Coaching with the Brain in Mind
I enjoyed this book's very factual content; the book creates the context for coaching as a profession and ties all the threads together in the final chapters. It is well researched and covers a broad range of aspects that I would not have anticipated judging by the title. A worthwhile read and a book to keep for further reference.
A**D
Interesting connection to HSE work
It is written in a litle bit heavy language but very interesting and supports working with HSE matters and Safety Coaching
G**A
Very informative
I liked the book and gained a lot of background information. I would have preferred a bit less of the background/historical context in reference to other disciplines.Still a good read and i look forward to new discoveries/ learning in the field.
J**N
Coaching with the Bran in Mind
David Rock's work has been part of the bedrock of my leadership coaching since I first discovered his 'Quiet Leadership' in 2007. This book written with Linda Page, is a treasure trove for any coach - or leader. A glorious mix of history, great stories, well-argued science and good sense - it is an exceptional resource, not a quick read but a book in which to dip and delve and to refer to again and again!
K**R
Worth Reading
Bit hard going in places but worth keeping going
J**B
Deep in history
Wow. Lot's of history and development detail. Can get long, but nice to have.Lot's of different strategies and useful tips.I recommend this book to buy if you want to understand theories of coaching and also practical tips to put in action.This is a buy!
J**F
Great stuff
Excellent study of coaching within the context of philosophy, specifically ontology, and the currents of history and sociology. Very academic and very impressive work
G**L
Top Read In The Conflict Coaching Field
Very well written and scrupulously researched, this book provides excellent theoretical and practical information on the art and science of conflict management coaching.
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