Join our CEO Book Club on 4/4 at Noon (“The Coaching Habit”)
Join our CEO Book Club on Tuesday, April 4 at noon EST to discuss “The Coaching Habit” by Michael Bungay Stanier.
Leaders can’t be great CEOs UNLESS they spend less time giving advice, and more time asking great questions. The issue is that many CEOs (especially technical experts) believe that they need to expand their technical expertise first, which gets in the way of them becoming great leaders. How do you break this vicious circle? “The Coaching Habit” can help you!
This fun-to-read best-selling book unpacks seven essential coaching questions to demonstrate how—by saying less and asking more—you can develop coaching methods that produce great results.
In this interactive CEO Book Club you will learn from the insights and experience of other CEOs, because we all have different perspectives on the same book.
The CEO Book Club is FREE and is open to all growth-minded CEOs who want to become better leaders. You do need to read the book prior to the event (the book is an insightful yet quick read: about 3 hours).
Register now! https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcscOyqpjMtH9LCmW1k4ZSDOm3u1r8Ti04u
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