
The Career Coaching Handbook by Julia Yates
Accessibly written with a solid evidence-based foundation this book shows how to effectively apply coaching techniques to the world of career support."Here is a comprehensive book on all aspects of careers, that Talent Managers, HRD professionals and Career Coaches should have on their shelvesUseful summaries of the research and theories, short case studies and a wealth of career coaching tools."
Peter Hawkins, Author and Professor of Leadership, Henley Business School
"This book is essential reading for the new practitioner of career coaching. In an engaging style, it links a rigorous grounding in advanced career coaching theory and the latest careers information to many practical examples of applying this information to your coaching practice. No other publication put it all together for me as did this. Ongoing it will be a key resource to my achieving coaching excellence."
Mara Gardner, Career Coach and Career Coaching Student
"Julia Yates has produced an accessibly written resource that offers real appeal to an audience far wider than the intended Career Coaching practitioner. It fills a large gap in the literature and is widely supported by references to classic and contemporary research and practical approaches to supporting people through major job changes I thoroughly commend Julia Yates’s treatise in this new academic discipline as a ‘must have’ resource for successful career coaching."
Declan Woods, Accredited Master Coach, Global Head of Standards & Accreditation, Association for Coaching. Founder, ZPD Consulting and Coaching.
"Yates’ audience is always the enquiring practitioner. She builds rapport throughout the book, sharing case studies and discussing her own perspectives on the different theories and their applications. A particularly useful feature is the frequent identification of stimulus and questions that coaches can use in order to implement the theories. Her tone is conversational and she makes extensive use rhetorical questions to encourage readers to reflect on the material and to aid in the application to practice. However, this conversational tone never detracts from the transmission of the evidence base."
Tristram Hooley, British Journal of Guidance & Counselling
"Here is a comprehensive book on all aspects of careers, that Talent Managers, HRD professionals and Career Coaches should have on their shelves. Useful summaries of the research and theories, short case studies and a wealth of career coaching tools."
Peter Hawkins, Author and Professor of Leadership, Henley Business School
"This book is essential reading for the new practitioner of career coaching. In an engaging style, it links a rigorous grounding in advanced career coaching theory and the latest careers information to many practical examples of applying this information to your coaching practice. No other publication put it all together for me as did this. Ongoing it will be a key resource to my achieving coaching excellence."
Mara Gardner, Career Coach and Career Coaching Student
"Julia Yates has produced an accessibly written resource that offers real appeal to an audience far wider than the intended Career Coaching practitioner. It fills a large gap in the literature and is widely supported by references to classic and contemporary research and practical approaches to supporting people through major job changes I thoroughly commend Julia Yates’s treatise in this new academic discipline as a ‘must have’ resource for successful career coaching."
Declan Woods, Accredited Master Coach, Global Head of Standards & Accreditation, Association for Coaching. Founder, ZPD Consulting and Coaching.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780415627870 |
| ISBN 10 | 0415627877 |
| Title | The Career Coaching Handbook |
| Author | Julia Yates |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
| Year published | 2013-11-15 |
| Number of pages | 212 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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