by Coaching at Work | Sep 2, 2010 | Articles, Features |
With 60 per cent of its short-term offenders returning to jail, Hull had a huge and costly problem. That is, until ex-chief inspector, Russ Waterman, came up with a liberating solution. Liz Hall investigates Russ Waterman used to be a “typical cop”. He went to work,...
by Coaching at Work | Sep 2, 2010 | Mentoring, News, NEWS FEED |
Liz Hall Senior employees value coaching, mentoring and networking more highly than the more formal development opportunities offered by a talent management programme. This was one of the themes that emerged in the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development’s...
by Coaching at Work | Sep 2, 2010 | News |
By Liz Hall Jennifer Liston-Smith has joined My Family Care (MFC) as head of coaching development, adding her strong presence in the maternity coaching field to MFC’s wide range of services, which include emergency childcare. Liston-Smith brings 20 years of experience...
by Coaching at Work | Aug 25, 2010 | E-newsletters |
Welcome to the August issue of the newsletter A group of us watched Gillo Pontecorvo’s brilliant black and white movie The Battle of Algiers (1966, re-released in 2007) recently. The film uses a gritty newsreel effect to recreate France’s suppression of...
by Coaching at Work | Jul 29, 2010 | E-newsletters |
Welcome to the July issue of the newsletter We’re moving closer and closer to getting clarity around accreditation— I know how confusing many of you find it, particularly when you’re trying to decide which route to accreditation to opt for, or if you’re a buyer trying...