by Coaching at Work | Oct 28, 2016 | Articles, Features, Supervision |
How is power experienced in traditional and peer supervision, and how can we best work with power dynamics? Carola Hieker reports By Carola Hieker While the large number of publications about supervision over the past three to five years confirms a growing interest in...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 26, 2014 | Book-review |
Title) Neuroscience for Coaches: How to Use the Latest Insights for the Benefits of Your Clients Author Amy Brann Publisher Kogan Page ISBN978 07494 7237 5 Usefulness 5 stars Most of us have noted the explosion of neuroscience in the media – nearly 20,000...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 26, 2014 | Book-review |
Title) The Art Of Conversation: Change Your Life With Confident Communication Author Judy Apps Publisher Capstone ISBN 978 08570 8538 2 Usefulness – 5 stars Structured in four parts, The Art Of Conversation takes a detailed look into the architecture of...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 26, 2014 | Articles, Funny peculiar |
Hello, I am Roach the Coach and I am your guide through the Coaching Chronicles. There are 4,500 species of us cockroaches so we are well placed, across the globe, and across time, to tell you about coaching… Winston Churchill is probably one of the most best-known,...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 26, 2014 | Articles |
What does it mean to be second-in-command in an organisation? Paul Stokes examines a typology of seven roles that a second-in-command (N2) can take and how coaching can help this sub-set of executives succeed in each of them At a recent Coaching & Mentoring...