Editor’s choice of latest articles
TRIED AND TESTED: BUILDING A STRONG COACHING STRATEGY
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...
HOW TO… COACH THE BOARD
Directors and CEOs in highly regulated environments are under intense pressure to succeed. Specialised coaching is required at board level for a productive relationship By Judith Nicol While the broad objective of improving effectiveness may be the same, coaching the...
RESEARCH MATTERS: COACHING WOMEN AT WORK
Claudia Filsinger, lecturer at Oxford Brookes Business School, Trudy Delamare and Christine Vitzthum, student researchers as part of the MA in Coaching and Mentoring Practice at Oxford Brookes Business School, summarise recent research findings on coaching women at...
MENTORING: GROWING UP WITH THE INTERNET
In our latest column on mentoring, Lis Merrick explores successful practice in mentoring for Millennials By 2020 half the working population globally will come from the generation born between 1980 and 2000, so it’s really important to consider generational...
REVIEWS
Values and Ethics in Coaching Ioanna Iordanou, Rachel Hawley and Christiana Iordanou SAGE 978 14739 1956 3 5 out of 5 The authors have written a book that our profession has needed for some time. I believe it’s essential reading for coaches, mentors, supervisors and...
IT’S A FUNNY OLD WORLD
In this column, we provoke fresh thinking and round up some of the weird, wonderful, quirky, surprising – and shocking – stories out there That’s just sick! Want to gauge how intelligent a potential client or coach is? Tell them a sick joke or share with them a...