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Michael Bungay Stanier distills the essentials of coaching to
seven core questions. And if you master his simple yet profound
technique, you'll get a two-fer. You'll provide more effective
support to your employees and co-workers. And you may find that
you become the ultimate coach for yourself. -Daniel H. Pink,
author of To Sell Is Human and Drive
From the Author
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Praise for The Coaching Habit:
"Michael Bungay Stanier distills the essentials of coaching to
seven core questions. And if you master his simple yet profound
technique, you’ll get a two-fer. You’ll provide more effective
support to your employees and co-workers. And you may find that
you become the ultimate coach for yourself."
--Daniel H. Pink, author of To Sell Is Human and Drive
"Coaching is an art, and it’s far easier said than done. It takes
courage to ask a question rather than offer up advice, provide an
answer or unleash a solution. Giving another person the
rtunity to find their own way, make their own mistakes and
create their own wisdom is both brave and vulnerable. It can also
mean unlearning our “fix it” habits. In this practical and
inspiring book, Michael shares seven transformative questions
that can make a difference in how we lead and support. And he
guides us through the tricky part: how to take this new
information and turn it into habits and a daily practice."
--Brené Brown, author of Rising Strong and Daring Greatly
"What can you do to become a better leader? Michael asks and
answers this question by offering aspiring leaders seven
thoughtful questions that will change their leadership habits.
This book is full of practical, useful and interesting questions,
ideas and tools that will guide any leader trying to be better."
--Dave Ulrich, co-author of The Why of Work and The Leadership
Code
"Michael’s intelligence, wit, articulateness and dedication to
the craft of coaching shine forth in this brilliant how-to manual
for anyone called to assist others. Even after four decades of my
own experience in this arena, The Coaching Habit has provided me
with great takeaways."
--David Allen, author of Getting Things Done
"Amid a sea of coaching books that drone on with the same old,
overused conceptual frameworks, there is a gem of hope. The
Coaching Habit is a treasure trove of practical wisdom that takes
a timeless pursuit—to turn every manager into a coach—and breaks
it down into a simple set of everyday habits. If you are ready to
take your leadership to the next level, you need this book."
--Jessica Amortegui, Senior Director Learning & Development,
Logitech
"There are many coaching books out there that end up on the
bookshelf half read. Michael Bungay Stanier’s The Coaching Habit
engages you from start to finish. A simple read that is bold and
direct, relatable and real, this book will change the way you
communicate with colleagues at work and family at home. If you
want to read one book on coaching that will resonate with you
quickly and that is not overwhelming, choose this one."
--Johanne McNally Myers, VP Human Resources, Tim Hortons
"Among a plethora of books, studies and op-ed pieces about the
importance of coaching and how to execute this most critical of
development interventions well, it’s easy to understand why
students and practitioners of the craft feel confused or
overwhelmed by the array of approaches, frameworks and systems
extolled as 'the right way.'
Michael Bungay Stanier has expertly cut through this confusion
with his new book in a manner that is simple to understand,
realistic in its intention and ultimately effective to apply. I
believe this book will establish itself as a powerful and useful
toolset for the professional coach, the student learner and the
people manager alike."
--Stuart Crabb, Director Learning & Development, Facebook
"This is not just a book; this is the voice in your head, the
person that sits on your shoulder—guiding you to greatness. Being
a great coach is more than skill; it’s a mindset, a way of being.
Michael has a remarkable way of delivering that message through
artful storytelling, practical examples and proven techniques. A
must-have book for the coach who truly wants to make a
difference."
--Sinéad Condon, Head of Global Performance Enablement, CA
Technologies
"The Coaching Habit is funny, smart, practical, memorable and
rounded in current behavioural science. I found it highly
valuable for my own work and collaborations."
--James Slezak, Executive Director of Strategy, New York Times
"Where others can overcomplicate the purpose and practice of
coaching, Michael Bungay Stanier provides a practical and
unintimidating approach to this essential habit of great leaders.
He succinctly articulates the research behind the art of
respectful inquiry and its role in fostering an authentic
partnership among colleagues who are committed to doing
meaningful work together. The Coaching Habit is a thoroughly
enjoyable read that immediately inspired me to adopt new habits."
--Dana Woods, CEO, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses
"The magic of leadership occurs in daily conversations. With The
Coaching Habit, Michael Bungay Stanier gives managers an
extremely simple yet powerful tool (just seven questions!) to
help them coach their teams to greatness, each and every day."
--Andrew Collier, Head of Leadership Development, Nestlé
"'Fantastic . . . and where was this book when I needed it?' are
the first thoughts popping into my head after reading this book.
I’ve read countless books on leadership and coaching over my
career but few brought it all together like Michael Bungay
Stanier’s. I love the concepts of keeping it simple and practice,
practice, practice, which are key to building your coaching
habit. Michael makes what some leaders see as complex a simple
process, whether you are an experienced or new people leader.
Definitely a must-read book."
--Monique Bateman, SVP, TD Bank Group
"The Coaching Habit is the essence of practical coaching for busy
managers. No filler, no abstract theory, no tedious stories. Just
everyday, practical tools so that you can coach in ten minutes or
less."
--Melissa Dler, Head of Learning & Organizational Development,
Twitter
"Bungay Stanier has it right. We are creatures of habit, and from
our habits we create ourselves, our lives and the world around
us. The Coaching Habit is a manual for applying the power of
habit to the power of coaching to accomplish more with and
through others. Do not read this book. Practice it. Apply it.
Keep it on your desk and build your coaching habit."
--Michele Milan, CEO Executive Programs, Rotman School of
Management, University of Toront