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...
by Coaching at Work | Feb 11, 2013 | Articles |
Is that really you? 1 The tool What is it? Is it possible to predict how a person will act in a particular situation? Would it be useful to know what motivates them and what their fears are? What about anticipating how they will react under stress? Can we know whether...
by Coaching at Work | Feb 11, 2013 | Articles, Hints and Tips |
By Gladeana McMahon and Antoinette Oglethorpe This second article in the series identifies the decisions you need to make about whether your coaching practice will be full- or part-time, as well as the all-important financial considerations Part two: Planning your...
by Coaching at Work | Feb 11, 2013 | Mentoring |
In the latest in a series of columns dedicated to mentoring, we look at designing mentoring to support physical and mental needs. This issue: disability mentoring by Lis Merrick Mentors are vital in helping help people overcome hurdles – both real and perceived Many...
by Coaching at Work | Feb 11, 2013 | Research matters |
Collusion to preserve corporate ideology contributed to the credit crisis. Could critical coaching prevent such thinking, asks Dr Angélique du Toit, of the Coaching and Mentoring Unit at Sheffield Hallam University The notion of ‘groupthink’ is not new – we were first...