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The GROW Coaching Model for Performance : The Practical How to GROW Guide - 1 simple model with mutiple uses with questions included

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Would you like 1 Easy to Remember Model that covers Practically every Situation you will Face?
A model that you can take into your personal culture so it becomes intuitive for you to use? This model is not one that you reel out and operate with clunkiness, this model ebbs and flows for any situation when you know how and this book gives you exactly that information

It will become part of your intuitive behaviour – you won’t have to think about what to do in any given situation

GROW is a coaching model in its pure format and an Enabling or Managing Performance model in its 4 other versions
What’s included in this easy-to-read 1 model 5 versions in one bookA list of questions you can utilise for any situationAn easily understandable description for each version of GROWA Performance Management process is includedDetails the Pros and Cons of Coaching & so much moreThis book cuts the fluff and is written from true experience not just theoretical bull.

If you have any responsibility for managing people, scroll up and click the buy button - this book will save you time, energy and effort when you utilise the information – see you inside

68 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 15, 2022

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June 26, 2025
It’s okay. Some good points for those new to the concept of coaching, but the lack of structure and grammar made me frustrated and I struggled to finish it. Also over-priced what the amount of content that’s actually in it, so borrow from your library
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