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The Logic Emotion Coaching Model

International Coach Academy

A Coaching Model By Sean Barnes, Fitness and Nutrition Coach, CANADA Logic Emotion The coaching model “Logic Emotion” focuses on the interplay between rational thinking (logic) and emotional intelligence (emotion) in decision-making and personal development.

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5 Tips to Make Collaborative Problem Solving Work for Your Team

Wrike

Still, by taking on collaborative problem solving with clear goals, leaders are more likely to discover smart, creative solutions to help the team progress in its mission. Here are five tips that can make the difference in coming up with powerful, collaborative problem solving techniques that work for your unique projects: 1.

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5 Whys template: Root cause analysis

Wrike

That’s the 5 Whys technique in a nutshell. You start with a problem and ask “Why?” The origin of the 5 Whys method Developed in the 1930s , the 5 Whys method was first used in the Toyota Motor Corporation’s manufacturing process to identify the underlying cause of mechanical issues affecting its production. There it is.

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A good Example of what is wrong in our Coaching Industry

The Coaching Blog

Whether you are planning to use positive psychology theory and practices in your coaching or wish to understand the latest developments within the field, you will surely find valuable information in this guide. Also in this edition: LCI course information; graduate stories; personal development tips; plus much more!