by Coaching at Work | Oct 18, 2012 | Book-review |
Book Review Title: Practicing Positive Psychology Coaching: Assessment, Activities and Strategies for Success Author: Robert Biswas-Diener Publisher: John Wiley & Sons ISBN 978 0470 53676 4 Usefulness ***** When learning about positive psychology coaching,...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 18, 2012 | Articles, Features |
Supervision may be mandatory for coaches as far as coaching bodies and providers are concerned, but it remains an emergent market, according to new research by Sam Humphreys and Louise Sheppard There is very little research into the fast-growing market of coaching...
by Liz Hall | Oct 18, 2012 | Uncategorized |
Coaching that ignores the cultural heritage of non-Westernised clients is ineffective at best. Coaching psychologists in New Zealand understand this and are now required to adapt theories to suit Māori clients. Lisa Stewart reports Tītmatanga o te matauranga ko te...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 18, 2012 | Articles, Features |
Against the backdrop of sweeping changes in the NHS, clients are reporting increased ability to manage organisational change, among other benefits, according to ongoing evaluation, say Sue Mortlock and Alison Carter The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) has invested...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 18, 2012 | Articles, Features |
Politicians come from all walks of life and get little training for their complex, often combative, decision-making roles. Elke Esders explains how systemic coaching can bring much-needed clarity to their work. “What are you coaching?” It’s what most people in...