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Implementing a “coaching culture” can improve your business and work environment, explains Douglas Riddle, a senior fellow at the Center for Creative Leadership. He explores the forms coaching can take and lists practical steps for managers who seek to engender an atmosphere of “truth and courage” in which individuals help one another grow. getAbstract recommends this white paper primarily to small-business owners and managers who would like to lay the foundation for constructive coaching relationships.
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About the Author
Douglas Riddle is a senior fellow and executive portfolio adviser at the Center for Creative Leadership.
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