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Coaching is a muchdiscussed topic on which little has been writtenat a thoeretical level. Relates coaching to Banduras theory ofsefefficacy and Schons work on developing reflective practitioners.Claiming that enhancement of selfefficacy a sense of mastery in aparticular domain is central to coaching, describes how selfefficacyis acquired in general, how it can be enhanced in coaching onleadership, and what characterizes good coaches.
Leadership & Organization Development Journal – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jul 1, 1992
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