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The Coaching Habit: Say Less, Ask More & Change the Way You Lead Forever

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In this episode of the HR Leaders podcast, I'm joined by my guest Michael Bungay Stanier, #1 thought leader on coaching, Author & Top-rated Leadership Keynote Speaker.

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Episode Highlights

  • Michael’s journey to this day

  • How do we remain curious?

  • Three reasons why your advice doesn't work

  • Practical steps you can take to become a better leader

  • Don't try to be coach-like with everyone, start small

  • This isn't a rant against advice, still give advice but...

  • Questions you can ask to give better advice

  • What was the inspiration behind your latest book?

  • Michael’s thoughts on how leaders are responding to this crisis

  • Advice for managing remote meetings

  • Parting advice for you


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