by Coaching at Work | Jun 21, 2010 | News, Online round-up |
Executive coach Stephen Burt urged coaches to think about who feedback is feeding- it needs to be two-way and in both parties’ interests, he said. By Elaine Robinson Speaking at the European Mentoring & Coaching Council UK conference on 5-7 May, Burt said...
by Coaching at Work | Jun 16, 2010 | News, Online round-up |
Who is feedback feeding? This was one of the questions posed by executive coach Stephen Burt at the European Mentoring & Coaching Council UK conference in London on 5-7 May. By Elaine Robinson Burt explored how to set up a two-way feedback process in both the...
by Coaching at Work | Apr 28, 2010 | Book-review |
Title Where Were all the Coaches When the Banks Went Down? Author John Blakey and Ian Day Publisher 121partners ISBN 978 1 445 21597 6 Usefulness 4/5 This book has its heart firmly in the right place: it wants to improve the practice of coaching. Its theme, in...
by Coaching at Work | Apr 28, 2010 | Articles, Research matters |
Coaching is not the first port of call for most clients – 87 per cent first try other methods to help them address issues, including seeking free advice, according to global research by the International Coach Federation (ICF). Forty two per cent confide in...
by Coaching at Work | Apr 27, 2010 | Articles, Features |
The economic downturn should generate more business for outplacement coaches. So what type of services are they offering, and just how useful are they, asks John Charlton If most people are still coping with the fall out of recession, then outplacement (OP) services...