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Coaching the Team at Work: The definitive guide to team coaching

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'This book is a must for anyone involved in organizational coaching' Adrian Moorhouse, Managing Director, Lane4 & Olympic Gold Medallist

Coaching the Team at Work, 4e is the result of research over 20 years with practicing team coaches and with major corporations around the world. It recognizes that in a complex and constantly evolving business and social environment, teams can only keep up if they adapt frequently. But to adapt, they must have clarity about their internal and external systems and how these contribute to or undermine performance. There are multiple aspects of team function that underpins performance - and each influences and is influenced by the others. This revised edition explores the six most significant aspects:

* Purpose and motivation
* Systems and processes relating to external stakeholders
* Relationships, especially within the team
* Systems and processes relating to internal functions (such as quality and decision-making)
* Learning (how the team adapts to keep up with the pace of change)
* Leadership (how the functions of leadership are exercised within the team)

When these aspects are aligned, a team can perform at its best; but when any one or more of the aspects is malfunctioning, the result is underperformance.

This book helps team coaches develop their skills to support teams in understanding these complex dynamics and, as a result, in developing more effective ways of working together.

480 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2007

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April 16, 2020
Another one which was on my list of "re-read" and it s very interesting to see how the added year of experience in coaching make you re visite knowledge and learning. But enough rambling. A must read for any one working with groups or team, and on leadership. Indeed we can t split leadership or management from the system created by the group, the situation they are in.
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December 9, 2023
One of my favorites on this topic. It challenges what many others wrote and researched.
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