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Executive Coaching: A Guide for the HR Professional

ISBN: 978-0-7879-7301-8
Paperback
240 pages
December 2004, Pfeiffer
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"Executive Coaching distinguished itself from other coaching books by presenting a clear roadmap that three key parties to executive activities—HR professionals, managers, and coaching clients—can follow to ensure successful coaching interactions."
--Wendy Bliss, human resource consultant, coach, and HR subject advisor for the Business Literacy for HR Professionals series

"Anna Marie Valerio and Bob Lee have produced a much needed and very easy to understand book on coaching that is aimed at the human resource professionals who most often see the need and contract for coaching services in their organizations. This is a resource that every human resource department will want in their library."
--Richard R. Kilburg, senior director, Office of Human Services, The John Hopkins University

"An excellent reference.... You will find yourself picking this book up any number of times as different situations and questions arise in the various stages and with the different constituents involved in using an executive coach."
--Robert Quinn, senior vice president, organization development, JPMorgan Chase and Co.

"Every chapter will provide the reader practical new insights into how to achieve the maximum benefit from professional coaching services."
--William H. Macey, CEO, Personnel Research Associates, Inc.

"This book serves as a very practical guide for how to do executive coaching right. Anyone seeking coaching, managing someone they believe needs coaching, building a coaching process for their organization, or wishing to be a strong professional coach should read this book."
--Blair Sheppard, CEO, Duke Corporate Education

"Anna Marie Valerio and Bob Lee have done a masterful job giving the HR professional guidance of how and when to most effectively use coaching. Their approach helps define clear outcomes both for the individuals who receive coaching and for the organization."
--Hope Greenfield, chief learning officer, Lehman Brothers

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