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Coaching the coaches

Human Resource Management International Digest, 2015
Purpose – Reports on a case study of a 15-month coaching-development program in a Hong Kong-based organization. This paper outlines the purpose, processes and outcomes of the program. Design/methodology/approach – Draws on the material obtained from internal ...
Chan, J., Burgess, John
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Coaching

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2020
An effective tool for the growth and learning of health care employees is coaching. This process can use either an external or an internal coach. The coaching process is usually formalized and consists of four phases. Some suggest that leaders should spend 40% of their time coaching their staff. [ J
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Coaching and Coach Education in Botswana

International Sport Coaching Journal, 2018
The purpose of this paper is to present the status of coaching in Botswana, particularly key developments in policies and practice. In addressing this purpose, authors referred to the National Sport and Recreation Policy, the Botswana National Olympic Committee (BNOC), the Botswana National Sport Commission (BNSC), and National Reports.
Tshube, Tshepang, Hanrahan, Stephanie J.
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Coaching Coaches

2003
We have developed a tandem of undergraduate courses for teaching XP and coaching of XP teams. This paper focuses on the coaching course and the coaching practices we have developed. The tandem of courses enables us to give a challenging and interesting course for the coaches, and, at the same time, allows us to afford on-site coaches for the younger ...
Hedin, G.   +2 more
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Coaching the Coach: A Program for Development of Faculty Portfolio Coaches

Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 2017
Faculty coaching is recognized as an essential element for effective use of portfolios in undergraduate medical education, yet best practices for training these coaches are uncertain.New portfolio coaches participated in a multifaceted training program that included orienting modules, a 7.5-hr training workshop featuring analysis of reflective writing,
Jack Kopechek   +5 more
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Coaching sports in prison: coaches’ experiences

Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2023
Participation in sport can be a way to facilitate offender rehabilitation. Previous research has mainly studied outcomes of sport participation for inmates, largely neglecting the coaches providing such sport programs. This study examines the experiences that coaches describe about coaching sports programs in prison and seeks to identify similarities ...
Pamela Wicker   +3 more
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Coaching the Coach: Helping Coaches Improve Their Performance

2020
Sport coaches work in a distinctive and multifaceted environment (Hall, Gray, & Sproule. Journal of Sports Sciences 34(10):896–905, 2016) influenced by multiple stakeholders on and off the field of play. To find success in these settings coaches must be able to adjust and adapt, often within a short amount of time.
Andy Gillham, Pete Van Mullem
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Coaching the coaches: Employing role modeling and coaching as a faculty development strategy

Medical Teacher, 2021
Faculty members at a Canadian medical school coach small groups of students to support their professional development through goal setting and guided reflection about clinical experiences.
Ingrid Price   +3 more
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Coach (coaching)

Quaderni, 2007
Winkin Yves. Coach (coaching). In: Quaderni, n°63, Printemps 2007. Nouveaux mots du pouvoir : fragments d'un abécédaire. pp. 19-20.
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To Coach or not to Coach…

Manufacturing Management, 2018
A focus on coaching techniques causes confusion on the shopfloor as managers and team leaders struggle to match the management style with the situation at hand
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