by Coaching at Work | Nov 7, 2010 | Book-review |
Title The Happiness Project Author Gretchen Rubin Publisher HarperCollins ISBN 978 00615 8325 4 Usefulness 4/5 A collective noun needs to be invented for books on happiness. An ‘embarrassment’ (of riches), a ‘bowl’ (of cherries) or simply a ‘proliferation’? All these...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 20, 2010 | Featured for non-subscribers, News, NEWS FEED |
Concern about the long term state of the world, including the environment, and how to achieve work/life balance are among the top issues for women, suggests an international survey. Women spend a significant amount of time and energy, often during working hours,...
by Coaching at Work | Sep 2, 2010 | Articles, Manager-as-coach |
By ROBBIE STEINHOUSE Coming to the ‘correct’ conclusion, and acting on it, is harder than it seems. Coaching has always been a useful clarifier here, but tools such as the decision simulator are helping clients find the right answers – faster As we know, coaching can...
by Coaching at Work | Sep 2, 2010 | Articles, Features, Manager-as-coach |
Much has been published on how to improve leadership performance, yet its practice remains uneven. Could coaching hold the key to transferring learning to the workplace, asks Jonathan Passmore There is no shortage of books on leadership, many of which claim to offer a...
by Coaching at Work | Sep 2, 2010 | News, NEWS FEED |
By Tamsin Slyce How do you coach a rocket scientist? Answer: take a systems approach, NASA’s Christine Williams told delegates at the Association for Coaching and University of East London Leadership Coaching conference on 8 July. In 2008, NASA recognised its systems...