by Coaching at Work | Dec 16, 2011 | Articles |
ABOODI SHABI ‘Keep me away from the wisdom which does not cry, the philosophy which does not laugh and the greatness which does not bow before children’
Kahlil Gibran I was at a party the other day, having a discussion with an old friend about what she might do next...
by Coaching at Work | Dec 16, 2011 | Articles, Features |
Are traditional approaches to coaching, and their rational solutions, the only answer? What if the shift needs to happen at a deeper level? Katherine Long reveals how metaphors have the power to transform both coach and client A favourite cinematic scene of mine is...
by Coaching at Work | Dec 16, 2011 | Articles, Mentoring |
LIS MERRICK AND PAUL STOKES How do we guide the developing mentoring relationship through to its successful conclusion? In the fifth in a series of columns dedicated to mentoring, we look at how to support, motivate and create the most effective mentoring. This issue:...
by Coaching at Work | Dec 14, 2011 | Online round-up |
Should coaches challenge clients on ethical issues? Yes 94%, No 4% Yvette Elcock from SRS Associates believes her membership of the International Coach Federation requires this. She says, “If I am thinking, or feeling and judging something to be unethical, and I...
by Coaching at Work | Dec 14, 2011 | Articles |
Imperial College is proving its commitment to learning and development by making coaching available to all of its employees. Judy Barnett, head of the Coaching Academy, reveals the business case that made it happen As one of the world’s highest ranked universities1,...