It started with Management: The Coaching Way, a follow-up to our HR.Com webcast where I discussed how to help managers become more comfortable--and skilled--as coaches.
Then Great Leadership's Dan McCarthy asked one of his dead-on questions that led to Managers Who Coach Ask Questions That Enlighten.
This generated suggested "questions that enlighten" from managers and coaches who we're fortunate to count as part of the All Things Workplace community.
So, when our highly-valued in-house digital guru Coder Geek Boy throws the binary switch, you'll be able to download--courtesy of All Things Workplace and steveroesler.com--"Coaching Managers Who Coach".
If you are an executive who wants to build a cadre of internal coaches; an HR pro who is looking for ways to add even more value to your internal clients; or a manager ready to coach, you'll find context, tips, and resources that work.
You'll also have the benefit of some tried and true coaching questions from these professional practitioners:
Rodney Johnson, author of Without Warning: Breakthrough Strategies for Solving the Silent Problems Taking Aim at Your Organization
Learning executive Angie Chaplin
HR pro and coaching authority Joan Schramm
Dan Erwin, Performance Improvement expert and writer
Coaching expert in career alternatives, Camille Macchio, and. . .
Francis Lewis weighing in from the UK
Thanks to everyone who contributed.
What time is the launch? As soon as Coder Geek Boy gives the thumbs up, we'll Tweet the word via http://twitter.com/steveroesler












Congrats, Steve. Looking forward to it!
Posted by: Becky Robinson | September 22, 2009 at 06:20 AM
Hey Steve,
I know how hard you've been at work on this, and I have no doubt it will be a best seller. Congrats, and I can't wait to click it open!
Posted by: Mary Jo Asmus | September 22, 2009 at 06:30 AM
Can't wait to see it, Steve. congrats.
Posted by: gl hoffman | September 22, 2009 at 12:04 PM