by Coaching at Work | Aug 31, 2022 | Articles, Features
Which key issues are we and our clients facing as the workplace evolves? Carol Whitaker and Kerstin Potter share their research and recent enquiries with colleagues into the future of coaching Coping with working from home and hybrid work, the resignation/...
by Coaching at Work | Jul 1, 2022 | Articles, Features, Profile
Henley Business School’s professor of coaching, Jonathan Passmore, is one of the ‘old guard’ of the profession. Nevertheless he is looking squarely to the future, readying the baton for a new generation of coaches. Liz Hall reports ‘The harder I practise,...
by Coaching at Work | Jul 1, 2022 | Articles, Features
What are the five types of guilt and how might they show up in your coaching? Jenny Campbell reports Brené Brown says that guilt is healthy, shame isn’t. She argues that guilt is a useful emotion because it helps you see that you’ve made some kind of mistake, which...
by Coaching at Work | Jul 1, 2022 | Articles, Features
This series from Clare Norman uncovers the mindsets preventing us from being the best coach we can be and presents more useful mindsets to move thinkers beyond known thinking to discover new thinking that energises them to change. Part 2: Things our parents taught us...
by Coaching at Work | Jun 30, 2022 | Articles, Features
Clare Norman and Steve Ridgley share what they’ve learned from two years of recording a podcast “Hello, dear listeners. This is Clare Norman and Steve, Lifting the Lid on Coaching Supervision once again.” That’s how we start each of the episodes of our...
by Coaching at Work | Jun 30, 2022 | Articles, Features
Experienced coach and supervisor Pamela Fay takes questions from the past five years of supervisory sessions to shed light on which questions and issues keep coming up for coaches during supervision and the insights these provide into the challenges of their work...