This practical guide aims to show the reader the strengths and benefits of the client-centred approach. Using a range of case studies and examples, the book: features complete checklists and a usable framework for implementation; shows how to diagnose problems; provides advice on developing consulting skills; and suggests how to help clients be committed to change.

Consulting is an increasingly important area of training and management and many trainers are finding themselves undertaking the role of an internal consultant. This text discusses the role of the trainer as an internal consultant and how the emphasis should be on becoming client centred. It identifies the role of the internal consultant in facilitating changed behaviour and learning and how intervention must be across the whole organization. The consultant must learn how to diagnose problems and implement successful action. The text features checklists, case-studies and a usable framework which aims to show trainers how to become successful internal consultants