Some tools, with limited information to make them useful, and without a framework to put them in.
The tools themselves are OK, but it is more a random collection of small meeting tools to be used at workshops. It lacks a coherent focus, but the tools can be used, if you're experienced (at which point you probably doesn't need this book).
Not a bad book, but not something you'll miss.
The Team Coaching Toolkit: 55 Tools and Techniques for Building Brilliant Teams
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