Posts Tagged ‘coach’

Should coaches sniff cognitive enhancers before sessions?

Cognitive-enhancing pills and a spray of bonding hormone oxytocin could be just what the modern coach needs, a neuroscientist has suggested. “Oxytocin helps with facial

External coaches must get to know their organisation, or be overlooked

CONFERENCE ROUNDUP: EUROPEAN MENTORING & COACHING COUNCIL (EMCC) ANNUAL CONFERENCE, PARIS, 17-19 NOVEMBER External coaches will set themselves apart in coaching sponsors’

Goal-setting findings should silence critics

COACHING AT WORK COACHING AND MENTORING AT WORK: BEYOND FRONTIERS CONFERENCE, BRITISH PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OFFICES, LONDON, 23 NOVEMBER By Jane Campion Findings from neuroscience

Economic worries dominate readers’ survey

By Liz Hall Responding to current challenges, such as the economy and demonstrating ROI/value for money (VFM), are top of the agenda for 2012, according to this year’s Coaching

Survey: Are we ready for 2012?

Coaches and mentors must prove their worth as they face an uncertain year ahead. Coaching at Work’s readers’ survey shows they are well-prepared for the challenge Responding

Book Review – Integrated Experiential Coaching: Becoming an Executive Coach

Title Integrated Experiential Coaching: Becoming an Executive Coach Author Lloyd Chapman Publisher Karnac Books Ltd ISBN 978 1 85575 739 4 Usefulness 4.5 This is a rare breed

Book Review – Developing, Evaluating and Sustaining Coaching in Organizations

Title Managing Coaching at Work: Developing, Evaluating and Sustaining Coaching in Organizations Authors Jackie Keddy and Clive Johnson Publisher Kogan Page ISBN 978 0 7494

Burditt Lecture winners offer ‘profound learning’

The Burditt Lectures announced the winning entries at its first awards ceremony at London’s BFI Southbank. Liz Hall reviews the two standout submissions Humility, soul-searching,

OCM pilot launched

The OCM has launched a six-month open ‘Coach as Supervisor’ programme to support internal coaches in a more supervisory role. Its pilot attracted 11 candidates from five

There’s an app for it

The inability of parts of the brain to connect directly has led to our need to talk things through. It’s why coaching is so effective. Speaking at the ICF’s Neuroscience

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