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* In 1976, [[Tim Gallwey]] publishes the book, The Inner Game of Tennis<ref>Gallwey, W.T., 1976. Inner tennis: Playing the game. Random House Inc.</ref>
* In 1976, [[Tim Gallwey]] publishes the book, The Inner Game of Tennis<ref>Gallwey, W.T., 1976. Inner tennis: Playing the game. Random House Inc.</ref>
* In 1981, earliest known mention of [[SMART criteria|S.M.A.R.T. goals]]<ref>Doran, G.T., 1981. There's a SMART way to write management’s goals and objectives." and Miller. Arthur F. & Cunningham, James A" How to avoid costly job mismatches" Management Review, 70(11).</ref>
* In 1981, earliest known mention of [[SMART criteria|S.M.A.R.T. goals]]<ref>Doran, G.T., 1981. There's a SMART way to write management’s goals and objectives." and Miller. Arthur F. & Cunningham, James A" How to avoid costly job mismatches" Management Review, 70(11).</ref>
* In the late 1980s and 1990s, the [[GROW model]] was developed in the United Kingdom and was used extensively in corporate [[coaching]]. <ref>While no one person can be clearly identified as the originator, Graham Alexander, [[Alan Fine (writer)|Alan Fine]], and [[John Whitmore (business coach)|Sir John Whitmore]] all made significant contributions.</ref><ref>{{harvnb|Alexander|2010}}; {{harvnb|Fine|Merrill|2010}}; {{harvnb|Whitmore|2009}}; {{harvnb|Whitmore|Kauffman|David|2013}}</ref>
* In 1997, Max Landsberg writes up [[GROW model]] in ''The tao of coaching''<ref>Landsberg, Max (2003) [1997]. The tao of coaching: boost your effectiveness at work by inspiring and developing those around you. London: Profile Books. ISBN 9781861976505. OCLC 223636717.</ref>
* In 1997, Max Landsberg writes up [[GROW model]] in ''The tao of coaching''<ref>Landsberg, Max (2003) [1997]. The tao of coaching: boost your effectiveness at work by inspiring and developing those around you. London: Profile Books. ISBN 9781861976505. OCLC 223636717.</ref>



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21st century

References

  1. ^ Griffith, Coleman (1926). Psychology of Coaching. New York, NY: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  2. ^ a b Palmer, Stephen; Whybrow, Alison (2007). Handbook of Coaching Psychology: A Guide for Practitioners. East Sussex: Routledge.
  3. ^ Lawther, John (1951). Psychology of Coaching. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
  4. ^ Gaylord, Elisha Curtiss (1967). Modern Coaching Psychology. W. C. Brown.
  5. ^ Moore, James William (1970). The Psychology of Athletic Coaching. Burgess Pub. Co.
  6. ^ Gallwey, W.T., 1976. Inner tennis: Playing the game. Random House Inc.
  7. ^ Doran, G.T., 1981. There's a SMART way to write management’s goals and objectives." and Miller. Arthur F. & Cunningham, James A" How to avoid costly job mismatches" Management Review, 70(11).
  8. ^ While no one person can be clearly identified as the originator, Graham Alexander, Alan Fine, and Sir John Whitmore all made significant contributions.
  9. ^ Alexander 2010; Fine & Merrill 2010; Whitmore 2009; Whitmore, Kauffman & David 2013
  10. ^ Landsberg, Max (2003) [1997]. The tao of coaching: boost your effectiveness at work by inspiring and developing those around you. London: Profile Books. ISBN 9781861976505. OCLC 223636717.
  11. ^ "The Coaching Psychologist | BPS". www.bps.org.uk. Retrieved 2019-05-05.
  12. ^ "History – International Society for Coaching Psychology". Retrieved 2019-05-05.
  13. ^ "International Coaching Psychology Review | BPS". www.bps.org.uk. Retrieved 2019-05-05.
  14. ^ "Coaching Psychology International". ISCP International Centre for Coaching Psychology Research. Retrieved May 5, 2019. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)