Toward a Conceptual Understanding and Definition of Executive Coaching
This article succinctly reviews the recent literature available on executive coaching, demonstrating that there has been very little empirical research that has focused on these methods when used by consultants with managers and leaders in organizations. Within the frame work of a 17-dimensional mod...
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