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THE BTSA AS A COACHING TOOL: GIVING PEOPLE DIRECTION
How you can use KBA to better your skills as a leader.
Become a part of human empowerment by learning how to lead others using KBA.
If you know, work with, are in charge of a collection of individuals or groups;
then you already understand the concept of "burnout." People and groups of people
working on projects, making deals, or simply trying to thrive in their workplace,
are most likely coming to points of exhaustion and distress either sometimes,
regularly, or frequently.
It is natural for leaders or members of such groups to search for ways
to improve their leadership, communication, and understanding skills as a
solution to these problems. KBA suggests that it is not your personal skills, but
perhaps what you are using as a guide to understanding your clients or coworkers that may be the answer.
More than 70% of people worldwide are falsifying type, causing maximization of efficient communual
progress to be a near impossibility. Individuals are literally
burning out because that's exactly what their brains are doing when they try unknowingly,
or are forced, to rely on strengths of mind that are not their natural preference.
This is where you can make a difference. Learn more about becoming a licensee to recognize falsification of type and offer real solutions. Help people to become sustainable, thriving members of their workforce and society.
"BTSA:
A Useful Tool for Coaches and Clients"
Jan Newcomb
"Accurate assessment instruments enhance the ability to
provide timely and cost-effective coaching services to individuals and
organizations."
"Consultants Use the BTSA to Make A Difference"
Matthew Coleman
"Skilled professionals and facilitators use the Benziger Breakthrough to make
a difference in a variety of practical ways."
"Professional Users"
Katherine Benziger, Ph.D.
"Professionals and executives who want to use KBA’s model and tools, especially the eBTSA, to help them guide or lead others better, work with KBA as either KBA Licensees or KBA Affiliates."
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