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Index
ADHD Coaching Considerations: Impulsivity: Take 24
Coach's Corner - 10 Things I Don't Want to Hear This Baseball Season
Coaching Sports For All The Right Reasons
The Right Coach
Six Basketball Defense Tips - Defending the Basketball
How To Promote Your Coaching Business Online
Interview with Book and Marketing Coach-Judy Cullins - Part 2
How Coaching and Mentoring Works: The Benefits of Using a Coach or Mentor
Has This Coach Earned The Right To Coach You?
5 Vital Ideas About Your Personal Football Coaching Philosophy
What Else to Read: Managing, Consulting and Coaching
How a Life Coach can Help Reduce Stress and Improve Your Life
5 Vital Ideas About Your Personal Football Coaching Philosophy
Blaze A Trail :With the Help of a Life Coach
Make The Happy Transition From Consulting To Coaching!
Why Bring In A Consultant or A Coach?
A Coach's Playbook for Workplace Teams
Podcoaching: How to Use a Podcast to Gain New Coaching Clients, Part 1
Creativity and Innovation Management - Teach, Coach, Learn
Coaching From A Team Leader's Perspective
6 Winning Strategies Guaranteed to Improve Your Coaching
Organizational Techniques - Tickler and Chron File
Ralph Waldo Emerson Weighs In On Business Coaching
Is Coaching For You?
Top College Football Plays for the Week
How One-on-One Executive Coaching Can Work For You
Coaching Youth Football (Part 1)-Keys to Success
Health: The Healing-Death Paradox
Coaching Sports: Do Teenagers Really Need a Job?
A Coach's Playbook for Leaders
Summer Love - Moving On When It's Over
Managing Your Time, when Music isn't Your "Day Job"
What's Wrong with Life Coaching?
Success - Three Questions to Choose Your Peer Group
Truth About Life Coaching School Accreditation
Positive Thought, Positive Action Equals Successful Life
Plan for Weight Loss - Only One Dieting Strategy Covers All the Basics
Joint Ventures In Real Estate Development; So How Do They Work?
Relationship Coaching: How Can it Help You?
How Sales Coaching Can Increase Your Profits
Warm-up for Soccer Training and Games
Digital Sports Photography - Top-Scoring Shots With Expert Coaching
Should You Coach Your Own Kids In Sports?
An Introduction to Tennis
Coaching a Leader
How to Jump Higher
The Youth Sports Coach

What Else to Read: Managing, Consulting and Coaching

By George F Franks III
There never seem to be enough hours in the day to read all you need to read much less all that you want to read. When is comes to managing, consulting and coaching, there are several that top the list from my perspective. I categorize these as “must read” for anyone in the business of managing, consulting or coaching. They include: Harvard Business Review All of the business magazines, this one is essential for anyone in management, consulting or coaching. Read ever issue cover to cover. Visit: http://www.hbr.org/ “Good to Great” by Jim Collins One of the well researched, well written and truly applicable books that applies to management, consulting and coaching. See your on-line bookseller and visit: http://www.jimcollins.com/ Anything by Peter F. Drucker Peter Drucker’s work is, for the most part, timeless. Do not limit yourself to reading only his later books and other writings. See your on-line bookseller and visit: http://www.peter-drucker.com/ Anything by Tom Peters Sometimes Tom Peter’s comments seem “off the wall” but he remains a true visionary and is always insightful and exciting. See your on-line bookseller and visit: www.tompeters.com Wall Street Journal Well balanced, well written and always up to date with the latest on all aspects of business and finance (the language of business). The Wall Street Journal Anything by Scott Adams You have to be able to laugh at yourself and often Mr. Adams’ hits home whether he takes aim at HR policies, systems and processes or practice (or lack) of management. See your on-line bookseller and visit: http://www.dilbert.com/ George Franks is the founder and CEO of Franks Consulting Group. He has over twenty five years of management and executive experience with global corporations. Franks Consutling Group, based in Bethesda, Maryland, specializes and management consulting and leadership coaching (individual and group). He is a member of the International Coach Federation and the Institute of Management Consultants. See our web site http://www.franksconsultinggroup.com or our blog http://consultingandcoaching.blogspot.com.
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