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Business-Linked Executive Development: Coaching Senior Executives
This article describes a model of executive coaching based on the organization requirements that shape the leadership factors to be considered in the coaching process. Consultants must clearly shape their coaching to reflect these dimensions if they are to be effective in helping to increase the eff...
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