by Coaching at Work | Oct 26, 2011 | Articles, Research matters |
Research matters – does it? Really? David Wagstaff, visiting fellow at the Centre for Individual and Organisational Development, Sheffield Business School, asks some searching questions The meaning of this column’s title bothers me. Does coaching research actually...
by Coaching at Work | Aug 26, 2011 | Articles, Troubleshooter |
A director in the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) prepares for a merger with another hospital. A coach will guide her through it. Yet the changes are unsettling and she feels she has no time for sessions Carol, a woman in her late 40s, has been with the NHS...
by Coaching at Work | Jun 27, 2011 | Articles, Features, Manager-as-coach |
How can two people, using the same facts, arrive at different decisions? Because you can’t always believe what you think, says Len Williamson. Cognitive-based interventions, however, can help us achieve better outcomes David Bohm1 argues that our thoughts are a...
by Coaching at Work | Jun 26, 2011 | Manager-as-coach, News |
Leadership institute Roffey Park’s new coaching qualification for workplace coaches welcomes its first cohort this month (July). The postgraduate certificate in Coaching, validated by the University of Sussex, has a different focus and structure to most coaching...
by Coaching at Work | Jun 26, 2011 | Articles, Featured for non-subscribers, Features, Manager-as-coach |
The number of organisations using coaching is steadily rising, yet its true value is still not being assessed. The CIPD’s John McGurk shares his practitioner guide to real-world coaching evaluation I was amazed when a colleague told me that the energy company...