by Coaching at Work | May 6, 2016 | Articles, Three Minutes to Midnight, Uncategorized |
As coaches, we each have our own views on the issues we face. But what choices would we make if we were offered different outlooks to play with? By Alister Scott and Neil Scotton Our perspective shapes how we think, and what we then experience and do. For example, a...
by Coaching at Work | Mar 8, 2016 | Articles, Three Minutes to Midnight |
How can we create teams and business environments that are open to coaching? We asked three people currently looking at this in their settings By Alister Scott and Neil Scotton In these times of complexity and rapid change, it’s vital for organisations to be...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 30, 2015 | Articles, Three Minutes to Midnight |
As coaching begin to change the organisational narrative, businesses are starting to see themselves as part of an evolving – and flourishing – system By Alister Scott and Neil Scotton “Many coaches are organisational refugees.” One of many suitably...
by Coaching at Work | Sep 3, 2015 | Articles, Three Minutes to Midnight |
OPINION By Alister Scott and Neil Scotton Is there such a thing as a type of coach? Can we categorise your group? Join our tongue-in-cheek conversation and find your ‘place’ in the profession It’s said there are two types of people: those who think there are two types...
by Coaching at Work | Feb 17, 2014 | Articles |
A series of columns on our role in tackling the complicated economic, environmental and social challenges we face. It will be a place to question, offer, share, explore, challenge, dissent, celebrate, reflect, learn and enjoy Working with your nemesis – beyond good...