Sunday, December 14, 2008

The Masterful Coaching Fieldbook or Using Assessment Results for Career Development

The Masterful Coaching Fieldbook: Grow Your Business, Multiply Your Profits, Win the Talent War!

Author: Robert Hargrov

Robert Hargrove shares his secrets as a masterful coach with leaders of all levels: Coaching is about realizing an impossible dream and winning at the great game of business, not just about changing attitudes and behaviors.

This book describes:



• How to find the best talent on earth

• How to create an impossible future and WIN in your business

• How to create a winning game plan

• How business can be the ultimate self-development and growth experience




Interesting book: Campaigning for Hearts and Minds or Principles of Marketing Activebook 20

Using Assessment Results for Career Development

Author: Debra S Osborn

Master the use of assessment instruments with USING ASSESSMENT RESULTS FOR CAREER DEVELOPMENT! This practical workbook illustrates how to use assessment results to increase your clients? self-awareness and make rational career choices. Case studies, charts, bulleted/numbered lists, dialogues, and agency addresses are just a few of the tools that will help you effectively apply your knowledge of tests and measurements in clinical settings.



Table of Contents:
1. Interpreting Assessment Results.
2. A Conceptual Model for Using Assessment Results.
3. Some Measurement Concepts.
4. Using Ability Tests.
5. Using Achievement Tests.
6. Using Interest Inventories.
7. Using Personality Inventories.
8. Using Value Inventories.
9. Using Career Development Inventories.
10. Using Card Sorts in Career Counseling.
11. Computer-Assisted Career Guidance (CACG) Assessments.
12. Using Assessment for People with Disabilities and the Academically Disadvantaged.
13. Using Non-standardized Self-Assessment Inventories.
14. Combining Assessment Results.
Appendix A. List of Tests and Publishers.
Appendix B. Code of Fair Testing Practices in Education.
Appendix C. Assessment Related Web Pages Including Ethical Standards.

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