by Coaching at Work | Jun 24, 2009 | Articles, Hints and Tips, Manager-as-coach |
Offers simple steps to prepare clients as most businesses do not prepare for coaching. Yet a well-briefed client helps avoid poor matching and can maximise ROI. Caroline Taylor Most businesses do not prepare for coaching, citing time and cost constraints. Yet a...
by Coaching at Work | Jun 24, 2009 | Articles, Coaching, Internal audit, internal coach |
KPMG believes in enhancing its own talent. And what better way to do it than from within. Describes their model of internal coaching Sara Hope Internal audit KPMG’s model of internal coaching has evolved organically over the past 10 years. Its core aim:...
by Coaching at Work | Jun 5, 2009 | News |
The US coaching was recently estimated at US$2 billion while a rough estimate based on this figure would value the UK coaching market at between £150-250 million. Jonathan Passmore Coaching has become a billion dollar business. The US coaching was recently estimated...
by Coaching at Work | Jun 1, 2009 | Hints and Tips |
Tips on how to select a coach Roger Trapp Sports coaches, occupational psychologists, counsellors, clinical psychologists, HR professionals, business experts, existing employees coaches come in all shapes and sizes. And let us not forget the cowboys. Add to this the...
by Coaching at Work | Mar 6, 2009 | Articles |
Can psychodynamic coaching solve the power struggle between coach and client? Examines the evidence Janet Laffin Coaching conversations are often about change but, for the client, change can be painful and is often associated with loss. Psychodynamic coaching views...