by Coaching at Work | Apr 30, 2022 | Articles, News, Ukraine |
War begins with an ‘inaccurate premise’, says Nancy Kline. But what if we could root this out before it takes hold in our leaders? What if we could nurture independent thinking? I can’t write about Ukraine. Thousands are. And I am glad, if exhausted – wringing...
by Coaching at Work | Apr 29, 2022 | Articles, Climate change, Climate Coaching, Climate Coaching Action Day, News |
The third Climate Coaching Action Day took place on 3 March 2022, an initiative Coaching at Work launched in 2020 to promote, support and celebrate climate coaching. This year we dedicated the initiative to the late Alison Whybrow, who did so much to promote climate...
by Coaching at Work | Apr 29, 2022 | Articles, Reflections |
In praise of uncertainty Clients often come to coaching expecting the coach to have the answers. But coaches can use this uncertainty to explore ideas and boost decision-making Lindsay Wittenberg Thanks to artist, writer, speaker, consultant and coach, Steve Chapman,...
by Coaching at Work | Apr 29, 2022 | Articles, Leader-as-coach, Opinion |
At the coalface In the latest in this column for leaders who coach, Lynn Scott explores moving beyond tools and techniques to focus on the client in front of you – and saying what needs to be said In the ‘leader-as-coach’ role, there’ll be lots of...
by Coaching at Work | Apr 29, 2022 | Articles, Black Lives Matter, Climate change, Climate Coaching
This issue: Climate change is an issue of racism and social injustice, as many people of colour and those marginalised by other societies already know. So, what can coaches contribute to address this, asks Linda Aspey When we begin to see things through new...