The Coaching Starter Kit: Everything You Need to Launch and Expand Your Coaching Practice
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Tools, forms, and practical advice to run your coaching business. From initial client interviews to billing and marketing strategies, this book is one-stop shopping for any coach. Taken from CoachVille.com's extensive library of coaching resources, this invaluable book gives you everything for your coaching practice. Sections include the business of coaching, client intake and follow up, and workshop planning.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #96996 in Books
- Published on: 2003-08-20
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 350 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780393704112
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
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Customer Reviews
Lives up to its advance acclaim.
Having perused the many publications currently available on coaching, I chose to order this particular book when I saw that noted psychologist and coach Dr. Sandra Nahan had given it high praise. As usual, Dr. Nahan is right on target. With a wealth of information, strategies, and ready-to-use forms, the book provides thorough, easy-to-use guidance through the steps of establishing a successful coaching practice. It is user friendly and most worthwhile.
Few good forms in otherwise poorly organized book
The most important note to make about this book is that it is only a book of forms. There are no essays or articles in it that will help you learn about coaching.
Some of the forms might be useful to someone who is starting up a new coaching practice. The main thing I noticed about the forms is that they are repetitive. There are multiple intake forms, multiple coaching FAQ forms, multiple "First Coaching Session" forms, etc... Each with basically the same information. The worst thing about the book is that the forms are not well organized.
There are definitely better books out there to introduce you to coaching.
One Better Recommendation:
There is one book in my current library that came with a CD-ROM filled with forms you can edit and then print or send in email to your clients. The book itself was also a great intro to coaching: Fabjob guide to Becoming a Life Coach.
Excellent Resource
This book have almost every form imaginable. It has greatly facilitated the adminstirative end of my pracatice. Highly recommended. I would have liked more concrete how to build your practice information.





