by Coaching at Work | Dec 14, 2011 | Articles, Features |
Bullying at work isn’t something to be ‘got rid of’. It’s more complex – and messy – than that. And coaches are in a unique position to tackle these damaging situations that emerge from people’s inner worlds, says Varya Shaw After the News of the World shut last July,...
by Coaching at Work | Dec 14, 2011 | News |
Liz Hall Delegating and dealing with boundaries when employing friends were issues in common between two mentoring relationships with young entrepreneurs in Lebanon. Employing friends is more common in the Middle East than in northern European countries, causing...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 26, 2011 | News |
By Kate McGuire Coaches and clients will be able to cut down on commercial risk through a purpose-built, ground-breaking coaching legal agreement, launched by the European Mentoring & Coaching Council (EMCC) on 22 September in London. At the launch, EMCC advisory...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 26, 2011 | Features |
Although business coaching is seen as costly in India, it’s common practice in India’s booming IT sector – and it’s expected to grow rapidly in other sectors too. Raghavendra Verma reports from New Delhi Business coaching may still be nascent in India, yet talented...
by Coaching at Work | Aug 26, 2011 | Articles |
Sometimes mentoring can uncover unexpected results – such as the requirement for a spot of consultancy or full-blown coaching, as Sian Bryant discovered with a client recently One of the rewards of working in the helping professions is the rich diversity of...