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Capella University

Appreciative Coaching is a the title of a new book out there that Sara Orem, faculty member of Capella University helped co-author. It's basic premise is the idea that focusing on achievements and best practices help organizations to flourish. When I say focus on these things, I mean on the people involved in the companies. Appreciative Coaching is best used by bosses, coaches, etc who work with people on a one on one basis. IF you go through the four stages of Discovery, Dream, Design and Destiny, you will see change in your company. There's really a lot of information that can be shared about appreciative coaching, and you can learn more on the Capella website. It's really quite an interesting point of view.



By Jake
On 7/13/2007
At 3:25 PM
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