by Coaching at Work | Oct 28, 2016 | Articles, Features, Gender, Women |
This two-part series explores coaching women entrepreneurs. Part One: Setting the scene. Angel investor and coach Bridget Connell reports By Bridget Connell The World Bank 2020 Goal of Universal Financial Access recognises that financial inclusion is a critical...
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, Conference, News, Women |
Coaching At Work Annual Conference 2016, 6 July, Holiday Inn Bloomsbury, London With the number of women above director level within GSK growing at only 1% a year, it would take 21 years for women to reach parity with men. However, a specialised internal coaching...
by Coaching at Work | Aug 26, 2016 | Articles, News |
Clients whose parents were more tactile with them are likely to have more ‘social brains’, suggests research among children. Those children whose mothers are more tactile tend to have increased development in brain regions involved in social functions, such as...
by Coaching at Work | Aug 26, 2016 | Articles, Gender, Women |
Men and women, from a very early age, are encouraged to express different types of emotions. While women are ‘allowed’ to show their feelings more than men, the latter are taught to ‘man up’ rather than cry. Yet it is socially acceptable for men to show one emotion –...