Powerful Coaching Questions: 6 Types of Questions that Great Coaches use

6 Types of coaching questions: G R E A S E Goals, Responsibility, Explore, Action, Situation, Engage Responsibly with Life Set goals Understand the situation Explore options Provoke action Raise awareness Assume responsibility About Dan Sullivan: @StrategicCoach what are you willing to change to make things better? 3-5 years, what needs to change for you to be personally and professionally fulfilled? what do you want? what are you good at? Hi, I’m Conor Neill, I speak and write about Persuasion, the art of Moving People to Action. I have the privilege of being father to two great little daughters. I live in Barcelona, Spain. Questions? Ideas? Tweet me: Visit my channel for more videos: Conor is a sought-after keynote speaker on Leadership. He teaches Leadership Communications at IESE Business School and is the President of Vistage in Spain, part of the world’s leading CEO organisation. As an entrepreneur, he has founded 5 companies, selling 16 private jets and building the 3rd largest fleet of private jets in Spain. He is a visiting professor at University College Dublin, the University of Montevideo and Permanent Faculty on Entrepreneurs’ Organisation’s Global Leadership Academy. What is Persuasion? * What does it take to move people to action? * What does it take to have impact when you communicate? * How can I inspire the people around me to be the best version of themselves? These are questions that I answer. I answer these questions with tools that work for politicians, business leaders, entrepreneurs and professors. Where do I begin? The Complete Guide to Personal Habits: 158 Positive Reflections in 7 Categories to Be The Best Version of Yourself 10 Personal Habits of Resilient People 14 Things Highly Productive People Do Differently Simple Rules for Effective Meetings 6 Ways to get your Email Ignored 17 Daily personal habits for a fulfilling life Free Speaking Course Speak as a Leader is an email driven course. You will learn to deliver speeches that are interesting and lively so that you can capture and maintain your audience’s attention.
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