NLP - Skills for LearningA practical handbook for increasing learning potential |
NLP - Skills For Learning "Hugely practical and refreshingly straight-forward. A must for any coach, teacher or trainer." David Nicoll "Peter has produced a practical, congruent and elegant handbook that I can not praise highly enough ... inspiring, stimulating and highly practical" Stephen Cotterell (read full review) "This really is as good as they say" Karl Tyler A practical handbook for increasing learning
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ISBN 0-954-57480-X 139 Pages RRP £19.99 For worldwide shipping Available from all High Street and online bookshops. You can also buy it here or from the main Communications In Action catalogue with free postage. |
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If you're an
experienced trainer or presenter and you want to find out, easily, how NLP can
help you to transform your skills then this book is for you. Other books aimed
at trainers are just an introduction to NLP rehashed with some training examples. "I found this book extremely refreshing. It was easy to follow, in language that I could relate to and it kept me wanting to read on. As well as being informative about NLP, there were some great ideas on how to apply it in training situations. I can honestly say this is the only NLP book which I have read cover to cover without stopping." Tina Sibley, Trainer and Coach "Hugely practical and refreshingly straight-forward. Peter Freeth cuts straight to the chase and presents a very clear set of tools you can use immediately - no jargon, no unnecessary diversions: just honest, practical and above all very workable actions. Peter's book is also a jolly entertaining read. A must for any coach, teacher or trainer." David Nicoll, Marketing Director and Executive Coach The one to beat: best author I’ve come across over 6 years of NLP interest. Peter has an ability unique amongst his peers: an appreciation of the requirements of my business that goes beyond artificial mirroring and empathy. Peter’s style [of NLP] is so effective I cannot imagine going back. His writing is emphatically recommendable for professionals aiming to work with technology AND people. Stripped of the brouhaha of coaching jargon, delivery is light hearted and memorable. I find myself returning again and again to the topics to overcome very tangible issues. Significantly, the concepts in his book have enabled me to accelerate on my career road map. The first NLP coaching author I’ve bought that’s achieved that feat. Jerome Thircuir – senior business analyst Investment Banking NLP - Skills for Learning Chapter List
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