by Coaching at Work | Jun 28, 2021 | Articles, Research matters |
Ana Paula Nacif explains how an evidence-based group coaching model can support coachees in achieving higher levels of wellbeing Wellbeing has become high priority for individuals, organisations and communities. The seismic shift in our day-to-day lives,...
by Coaching at Work | Aug 1, 2017 | Articles, News, NEWS FEED, Uncategorized |
Ever thought that there’s plenty of rich material from your coaching for a play, a novel, or even a musical? Two seasoned coaches have made this a reality By Liz Hall The Workshop: a musical, based on group coaching, is ready to go into production. It has been created...
by Coaching at Work | May 8, 2017 | Articles, Features |
How can group coaching cultivate creative confidence? Eli Fumoto reports, sharing a model she has developed Creativity has become “a kind of moral imperative” (Osborne, 2003). But while it’s often on the ‘to-do’ lists of business people, how many of us believe we can...
by Coaching at Work | Mar 8, 2016 | Articles, Group coaching, News, Ridler Report |
Group coaching is gaining in popularity. In the third in a series of articles highlighting themes emerging from the 6th Ridler Report, Clive Mann explores the reasons why A growing number of organisations plan to introduce group coaching, according to findings from...