by Ellen Zebrun, CMC, MFA As a coach, you are not just in business – you are the business. You are hired because of your …
Center for Coaching Certification Books and Resources
Books and Resources
Elevation Exceleration
by Clinton Ages, clinton@coachclinton.com Whether scoring the game victory touchdown, winning the employee of the year award, being the top sales person in the company, …
Responsible Risk Taking
by Margi Bush, We all have experienced the voice of our inner gremlins at one time or another. Good news is, our inner gremlins and …
Building Rapport In Coaching
by Laurissa Heller, Laurissa@CenterforCoachingCertification.com There are relationships which gel right away due to cultural and background commonality. Maybe a client finds your personality similar or …
Language is the Foundation
by Cathy Liska, www.CenterforCoachingCertification.com From the chapter on Language is the Foundation: Consider how language impacts you personally. Test it by thinking about something you …
Book Review of Coaching Perspectives V
by Cathy Liska, Laurissa Heller, Margi Bush, Clinton Ages, Ellen Zebrun, Jennifer Mount, Tim Dean, Michael Zaytsev, Renee van Heerden, Meg Hanrahan, Marie Snidow, Brian …
Book Review of Pivot Point by Julie Kratz
This book addresses mid-career women and coaches them on how to build a winning career game plan. It is a tool for mid-career individuals that …
Book Review of Executive Coaching for Results: The Definitive Guide to Developing Organizational Leaders by Brian O Underhill and Kimcee McAnally
This book addresses coaching – starting with explaining the purpose and usage, then moving into specific application along with support for making the case for …
Book Review of What the CEO Wants You to Know: How Your Company Really Works by Ram Charan
This book addresses the common core of how business people think and act. Summary – The chapters of the book include: Business Acumen: The Universal …
Book Review of Humble Inquiry: The Gentle Art of Asking Instead of Telling by Edgar Schein
A quote from the author in the introduction does a great job of summarizing the focus: “Humble Inquiry is the fine art of drawing someone …