by Coaching at Work | Oct 18, 2012 | Articles, Hints and Tips |
By BARBARA ST.CLAIRE-OSTWALD Like any other generational group, Gen Y is uniquely shaped by its historical context. It is only by understanding, respecting and addressing such generational differences in the working environment, that coaches can establish a successful...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 18, 2012 | Articles, Features |
Part 4: health coaching expert Professor Stephen Palmer expands on cognitive behavioural health coaching. This issue: cognitive thinking skills Thinking skills help a client develop Health Enhancing Thinking (HETs). Some health-inhibiting styles of thinking develop...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 18, 2012 | Articles, Profile |
World-renowned counselling and coaching psychologist, founder of the Centre for Stress Management, Centre for Coaching and the Coaching Psychology Unit, Professor Stephen Palmer’s boundless energy has helped add many strings to his bow – just don’t put him in a box,...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 18, 2012 | News |
We have been “barking up the wrong tree for years” with our business education models, according to Bob Garvey. At his inaugural lecture on 31 October for his chair in Business Education at York St John Business School, Professor Garvey was set to challenge current...
by Coaching at Work | Aug 31, 2012 | News, NEWS FEED |
HENLEY ANNUAL COACHING CONFERENCE, HENLEY BUSINESS SCHOOL, 22 JUNE, 2012 Why do your clients trust you? By Kate McGuire The importance of trust in coaching relationships was a hot topic at the Henley Coaching conference on 22 June. Malcolm Higgs, professor of...