by Coaching at Work | May 7, 2020 | Articles, Supervision |
The implication that supervisors have authority over coaches can inhibit the coaching process, and the problem lies in the label itself. Henry Campion makes a case for rebranding supervision as ‘co-vision’ In her Coaching at Work article, Louise Sheppard...
by Coaching at Work | Mar 1, 2020 | Articles, Supervision |
Showing value and building trust are key for coaches in supervision. The Association of Coaching Supervisors looks at the supervisor’s ‘client life cycle’ By Peter Welch and Lorenza Clifford Building on anecdotal evidence shared in supervision groups,...
by Coaching at Work | Jan 5, 2020 | Articles, Supervision |
Supervision maintains standards, so why the slow uptake, asks Julia Menaul in the latest column from the Association of Coaching Supervisors Many in the coaching profession believe having regular supervision with a trained supervisor is beneficial and describe...
by Coaching at Work | Jan 4, 2020 | Articles, Research matters, Supervision |
What counts in coaching supervision? Four novice coaches give feedback on their sessions By Kim Lee-Own and Dr Adrian Myers As a new coach, the idea of having to go to supervision and discuss what difficulties and mistakes had occurred in my first sessions with...
by Coaching at Work | Nov 6, 2019 | Articles, Supervision |
This new column series, curated and authored by members of the Association of Coaching Supervisors (AOCS) puts coaching supervision under the spotlight. This issue: Peter Welch and Jo Birch take the pulse of coaching supervision today. Let’s begin by stepping...
by Coaching at Work | Nov 2, 2018 | Articles, Coaching, Features, Supervision |
How do coach supervisors respond to ethical dilemmas and tricky issues? In this two-part series, Jonathan Passmore, Eve Turner and Marta Filipiak report on their research The answer my friend is blowin’ in the wind”: songwriter Bob Dylan’s famous lines suggested it’s...