by Coaching at Work | Sep 2, 2010 | Accreditation Hub, Articles, Featured for non-subscribers, Research matters |
Collaboration across the profession to educate buyers and the public about what best practice looks like and to develop a joint code of ethics and complaints procedure are your preferred ways of encouraging good practice and reducing incompetent, poor and unethical...
by Coaching at Work | Jun 24, 2010 | Articles, Features |
How do you choose between executive and life coaching? Should we even be using labels? Georgina Fuller reveals why personal coaching is a victim of its own image and how the industry views its ‘poor relation’ What’s the difference between a life coach and an executive...
by Coaching at Work | Apr 27, 2010 | Articles, Features |
The economic downturn should generate more business for outplacement coaches. So what type of services are they offering, and just how useful are they, asks John Charlton If most people are still coping with the fall out of recession, then outplacement (OP) services...
by Coaching at Work | Feb 28, 2010 | Articles |
Catherine Sandler and Kate Lanz work with executives on the borders of coachability. Some even have to be dragged to sessions. But shying away from a challenge just isn’t in these coaches’ joint nature, especially in such turbulent times, discovers Liz Hall It’s...
by Coaching at Work | Jan 19, 2010 | E-newsletters |
Welcome to the January issue of the newsletter Happy New Year to you all. Our blogging section is now up and running with our first blog from John Whitmore – do let us know what you think. We’re currently gathering thoughts about issues concerning poor coaching...