Lean Six Sigma: coach me if you can - practical coaching story vs NLP for Project Managers: Make things happen with neuro-linguistic programming

Overall winner: Lean Six Sigma: coach me if you can - practical coaching story

Key Differences

Product A (Mrs Anne Ponton) has a lower listed price and a higher average rating (4.80 from 6 reviews), making it more attractive for readers seeking lean/six-sigma coaching. Product B (Peter Parkes) targets NLP for project managers with more reviews (23) and a practical project-management focus, so pick B if you want NLP-driven managerial communication techniques

Lean Six Sigma: coach me if you can - practical coaching story

Lean Six Sigma: coach me if you can - practical coaching story

Mrs Anne Ponton • ★ 3.7/5 • Budget

A practical Lean Six Sigma coaching narrative. Highlights coaching approaches and real-world application benefits. Insight: mixed reactions to coaching availability

Pros

  • practical coaching narrative
  • real-world Lean Six Sigma context
  • clear focus on coaching approach
  • relevant to project management readers

Cons

  • limited customer data insights
  • no features listed
  • title may imply broader topics
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NLP for Project Managers: Make things happen with neuro-linguistic programming

NLP for Project Managers: Make things happen with neuro-linguistic programming

Peter Parkes • ★ 3.4/5 • Mid-Range

A guide for project managers leveraging neuro-linguistic programming to drive action. Focuses on practical techniques to improve communication and execution. Customer insight: mixed sentiment on applicability

Pros

  • practical NLP techniques for project management
  • focus on improving communication
  • clear guidance for making tasks happen
  • suitable for professionals in business projects

Cons

  • limited customer insight data
  • no features listed
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Mrs Anne Ponton
Durability Tie
Versatility Mrs Anne Ponton
User Reviews Mrs Anne Ponton