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imported>Doug Williamson
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''Working effectively with others - coaching techniques''.
''Working effectively with others - coaching techniques''.
In this context, management means getting things done through others.


Leadership means creating an environment where other people feel inspired, and want to follow.
Leadership means creating an environment where other people feel inspired, and want to follow.
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*[[Peer coaching]]
*[[Peer coaching]]
*[[Person-centred coaching]]
*[[Person-centred coaching]]
*[[Phenomenological method]]
*[[Positive psychology coaching]]
*[[Positive psychology coaching]]
*[[Psychodynamic coaching]]
*[[Psychodynamic coaching]]

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