by Coaching at Work | Apr 13, 2011 | Articles, Letter from |
Coaching soldiers under fire is at best challenging. But surely any coaching is better than none at all? Eliot Glover The British Army has more than 100 uniformed solicitors and barristers, recruited from civilian practice, commissioned and put through the Royal...
by Coaching at Work | Apr 13, 2011 | Articles, Hints and Tips |
By Carole Pemberton What makes some people more able to bounce back from adversity than others? While resilience may be inbuilt in some, coaching can help others find their way again – by showing clients how to accelerate that learning Resilience has interested...
by Coaching at Work | Feb 22, 2011 | Accreditation Hub, Featured for non-subscribers, News |
By Liz Hall For the first time, coaches and coaching buyers in the UK can compare easily the different professional coaching bodies’ accreditation schemes. The bodies have taken a huge step forward towards greater clarity around accreditation in response to calls from...
by Coaching at Work | Jan 9, 2011 | Articles |
Against the backdrop of public sector cuts, bail-outs and general economic strife, it comes as little surprise that many of you (42 per cent) identified demonstrating value for money (VFM) as a key priority for 2011.Or that a number of you (11 per cent) highlight...
by Coaching at Work | Jan 9, 2011 | Articles, Manager-as-coach |
Why can’t all organisations get the best out of their coaching? A lack of well-grounded tools hasn’t helped, says Frank Bresser. In this series of articles, he shares insights from his new book on closing the gap. Part 1: How to successfully use coaching in companies...