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Book coaching as a profession arose from changes in the publishing industry. Wildflower has been the coaching program expert with the fielding graduate school and has. And the joy it brings when you reach a milestone or, even better, finally hold. Bookcoaching insights, tools, and special offers to build your business right in your inbox. This comprehensive, unique reference explains the basic principles and key concepts behind this increasingly well recognised, effective method of achieving change and development in organisations.
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