Strokes of genius

Describes the coaching philosophy of Tim Gallwey, who progressed from being a tennis coach to writing a best-selling book on how learning takes place and how this affects the way coaching should be delivered
Liz Hall
Tim Gallwey shot to fame when he realised the key to being a better tennis coach was to offer less instruction, not more. What does he want to tell business coaches today? One late...

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