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Grow the Human Skills: Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, and Communication

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The nominees varied depending on the publication. Although this explanation sounds more like it belongs in the classroom than the office, my takeaway is the focus on uniquely human skills. Set the example by modeling the behavior you would like to see. Open-minded humanists, interested in a broad spectrum of topics and issues.

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14 Attributes Of Great Coaches

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Consider these attributes of great coaches for yourself; then see how they might apply to you, your team, classroom, company, or family. Great coaches think state of mind first; behavior (including "working hard, "staying positive, and "doing the ''right'' thing"), a distant second. Great coaches set few expectations if any.

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14 Things Great Coaches Do

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Consider these attributes of great coaches for yourself; then see how they might apply to you, your team, classroom, company, or family. Great coaches think state of mind first; behavior (including "working hard, "staying positive, and "doing the 'right' thing"), a distant second. Great coaches set few expectations if any.

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The Things Great Coaches Do

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Consider these attributes of great coaches for yourself; then see how they might apply to you, your team, classroom, company, or family. Great coaches think state of mind first; behavior (including "working hard, "staying positive, and "doing the 'right' thing"), a distant second. Great coaches set few expectations if any.

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The 14 Things Great Coaches Do

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Consider these attributes of great coaches for yourself; then see how they might apply to you, your team, classroom, company, or family. Great coaches think state of mind first; behavior (including "working hard, "staying positive, and "doing the ''right'' thing"), a distant second. Great coaches set few expectations if any.

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Eric Jacobsen Blog - Untitled Article

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Consider these attributes of great coaches for yourself; then see how they might apply to you, your team, classroom, company, or family. Great coaches think state of mind first; behavior (including "working hard, "staying positive, and "doing the 'right' thing"), a distant second. Great coaches set few expectations if any.

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14 Attributes of Great Coaches

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Consider these attributes of great coaches for yourself; then see how they might apply to you, your team, classroom, company, or family. Great coaches think state of mind first; behavior (including "working hard, "staying positive, and "doing the 'right' thing"), a distant second. Great coaches set few expectations if any.