Review:
A fantastic coaching handbook for women, `How to Coach a Woman` is a practical guide on how to work best with brilliant women. --Suzy Greaves, Founder of the Big Leap Coaching company
If you re already a life coach, interested in becoming one, or a manager who wants to connect with the women you work with, then this book is for you. I`m none of the above but I still found it fascinating just to learn about the psychological differences between men and women, and it was comforting to know that some of my innermost thoughts are quite universal! --Janey Lee Grace, author of Imperfectly Natural Woman and founder of The Home of Natural Alternatives at www.janeyleegrace.com
`How to Coach a Woman` is unique in that it really goes into depth in not just the differences when coaching women, but in varying scenarios undoubtedly a comprehensive, insightful and practical piece of work that is a great contribution to the coaching profession. --Katherine Tulpa, CEO, Association for Coaching
About the Author:
Lynette Allen has been referred to as one of the most prominent coaches for women this decade, she runs The Womens Coaching Company Ltd which specialises in coaching, mentoring and training Corporate and Entrepreneurial women and she co-founded the UK Coaching Partnership Ltd with business partner Meg Reid in 2005. She has written 3 self help books for women, is a sought after speaker and broadcaster. Meg Reid is the UK`s leading specialist at coaching with women who want to bridge a gap in their lives. She works with American women re-locating to England, women in mid-life and women in supportive organisational roles in Universities. Meg co-founded the UK Coaching Partnership Ltd with Lynette with the express purpose of training ethical and responsible coaches. Meg wrote the first coaching book for the Arabic world.
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