by Coaching at Work | Dec 29, 2017 | Articles, Tried & Tested |
Judit Ábri von Bartheld shares her simple yet powerful LAZY model for coaching Being lazy is not a quality that one should be proud of, yet when you use it in coaching conversations it can carry a different meaning. Let me explain how. The LAZY coach As a coach...
by Coaching at Work | Nov 3, 2017 | Articles, Tried & Tested |
Sue Green shares her CBC-based model for helping people change self-limiting thinking Most agree that having a negative mindset has the power to limit performance, wellbeing and potential. There are, of course, many ways coaches can support people to shift...
by Coaching at Work | Mar 2, 2017 | Articles, Tried & Tested |
Jenny Bird and Sarah Gornall share their tried and tested framework for successful corporate contracting of coaching It’s clear that many organisations have coaching interventions underway without a coherent framework of standards and delivery. We know (and you...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 28, 2016 | Articles, Gender, Toolbox, Tried & Tested, Women |
A two-day workshop, Women in Leadership: Purpose, Power and Presence, with Hetty Einzig and Liz Rivers, examines a new kind of leadership, with women at its centre By Liz Hall I’m in the heart of London with a bunch of sassy women leaders, participating in a coaching...
by Coaching at Work | Aug 26, 2016 | Articles, Toolbox, Tried & Tested |
The Ace Up Your Sleeve Coaching cards: an essential part of the toolkit or a distraction from a good conversation. Nicki Seignot reports What do you have in your coaching toolkit? With increasing numbers of coaching cards on the market (a recent Google search...