by Coaching at Work | Feb 11, 2013 | Articles |
by Sarah Dale Does coaching work? Should we use hard evidence or our own judgment to tell us if it’s good? Or is client feedback enough? As an occupational psychologist who coaches, I was pleased to attend discussions about the evidence for coaching effectiveness at...
by Coaching at Work | Feb 11, 2013 | Articles |
Want to change the world? We’re listening… This is the fourth in a new series of columns on our role in tackling the complicated economic, environmental and social challenges we face. It will be a place to question, offer, share, explore, challenge, dissent,...
by Coaching at Work | Feb 11, 2013 | Articles, Features |
Are women still sitting waiting to be asked to dance? Mairi Eastwood reports on research on how to help organisations get more women into the executive group Now that the proportion of women non-executives is moving upwards, attention is focusing, rightly, on the...
by Coaching at Work | Feb 11, 2013 | Articles, Features |
Spirituality has the potential to connect us all, to let us know what it means to be human, but how can we unbundle it from religious traditions? Katherine Long presents the Refraction model, and the dynamic dance at its core that could give us all a glimpse of an...
by Coaching at Work | Feb 11, 2013 | Articles |
Book Title Neuropsychology for Coaches – Understanding the Basics Author Paul Brown and Virginia Brown Publisher Open University Press ISBN 978 0335 24547 5 Usefulness **** The authors of this book set themselves a big task: “to set out a framework within which an...