by Coaching at Work | May 2, 2019 | Articles, Features, Profile |
Edna Murdoch, one of the founders of Coaching Supervision Academy, and an early mover and shaker in the field of coach supervision, tells Liz Hall why who you are is how you work Edna Murdoch is one of the world’s most renowned coach supervisors and co-founder...
by Coaching at Work | Feb 23, 2018 | Articles, Features, Supervision |
In this three-part series, Louise Sheppard shares her research on the supervisee perspective in coaching supervision, which has implications for all involved. Part 2: providing supervisee-led supervision Following on from the first in our series last issue on...
by Coaching at Work | Jun 27, 2017 | Articles, It's a funny old world |
Give us a smile Women smile more often and men frown more often, but this could be due to cultural expectations, suggests research. The study, A large-scale analysis of sex differences in facial expressions, published in PLOS One, builds on prior evidence suggesting...
by Coaching at Work | Mar 2, 2017 | Articles, Funny peculiar, It's a funny old world |
In this column, we provoke fresh thinking and round up some of the weird, wonderful, quirky, surprising – and shocking – stories out there That’s just sick! Want to gauge how intelligent a potential client or coach is? Tell them a sick joke or share with them a...
by Coaching at Work | Mar 8, 2016 | Articles, News |
Professor Stephen Palmer is to contribute to research and teaching in coaching psychology and psychotherapy at Aalborg University in Denmark. These contributions will be through his appointment as adjunct professor of coaching psychology to the Department of...