by Coaching at Work | Mar 5, 2024 | Articles, News, NEWS FEED, Online round-up
Even when they’re engaged in their passion – work – workaholics’ mood tends to be worse than that of their non-work-addict counterparts, with workaholism sharing similarities with other addictions, finds research. The research by Cristian Balducci from the University...
by Coaching at Work | Mar 5, 2024 | Articles, Book-review
How to Build Winning Teams Again and Again… (trilogy) by James Scouller Hawkhurst Publishing ISBN: (Book 1) 978 1739 27660 7 (Book 2) 978 1739 27662 1 (Book 3) 978 1739 27664 5 James Scouller’s trilogy, How to Build Winning Teams Again and Again…, offers team...
by Coaching at Work | Mar 5, 2024 | Articles, Opinion, Reflections
Exploring criticism and feedback can shine a light on shadow material, says Jane Brendgen in the latest in this series Towards the end of last year I wrote a reflective piece on the Gaza/Israel tragedy that my dear friend and colleague Liz Hall had generously...
by Coaching at Work | Mar 5, 2024 | Articles, Opinion, Supervision
We can no longer ignore the growth of technology in coaching supervision. Dr Clare Beckett-McInroy examines its use – and influence on us – so far. In this article we share examples, from a small yet global sample, of the ways technology is, and can be used, in...
by Coaching at Work | Mar 5, 2024 | Articles, Leadership, Organisational change, Troubleshooter
An organisation’s board has been revamped. The CEO behind the changes has focused on IQ not EQ, and morale has quickly plummeted. What is the solution? THE ISSUE The CEO of a large company has decided that to improve its growth, he needs to refresh his top...
by Coaching at Work | Mar 5, 2024 | Articles, Features, Profile
Rita Symons has a natural ability to coach. It stems from her intense curiosity, being well-networked and her very rich career in the NHS. The former president of the EMCC UK launched EMCC Global’s climate coaching initiative in 2019 and continues to raise awareness...