Book reviews
Reviews two new coaching books
Reviews two new coaching books
Charts the rise of systemic coaching, an innovative strategy that develops key leaders in line with business needs.
An assessment of the profiling tool Coaching Signatures
Discusses the benefits that coaching can bring to those involved in teaching at schools, further education colleges and higher education institutes; includes two case studies
Suggests ways that an external coach can utilise the confidential information they obtain to offer valuable insights into an organisation
Imagery is often used in coaching to generate quick solutions but coaches believe it can also be an invaluable tool for deeply transformative change. Includes brief exercises in imagery
Switzerland may be multilingual, hierarchical and results-oriented, which can be challenging for coaches, but the coaching profession has huge potential there
Three letters on issues of coaching
Profile of John McGurk, the CIPD’s new adviser on coaching
Research states that people’s developmental needs change as they get older and coaches should vary their approach accordingly
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