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RESEARCH MATTERS: RESEARCHING THE COACHING SPACE
As coaches we take an empty space and call it coaching, but what is that empty space and how does it work? Dr Elaine Cox of the International Centre for Coaching & Mentoring Studies, Oxford Brookes University, shares her findings By Dr Elaine Cox Theatre creator...
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 By Liz Hall Same as it ever was? This month (8 November) sees US citizens finally take to the polls. If we don’t like the...
COACHING AT WORK AWARDS 2016: ‘A HIGH CALIBRE’
By Liz Hall This year’s winners and highly commended individuals in the Coaching at Work Awards 2016 were announced at a glittering awards ceremony and drinks reception on 6 July in the heart of London. The winners were: Sally Bonneywell (GSK) – Internal...
GLOBAL COACHING REVENUE UP 19% FROM 2011
The coaching industry is expanding at a record pace across the world, according to the latest global study from the International Coach Federation (ICF). Coaching is taking off in new parts of the world too, indicates the ICF’s third survey, conducted by PwC, with...
INTERNAL COACHING HELPS RETAIN TALENT AT NEWS UK
Coaching At Work Annual Conference 2016, 6 July, Holiday Inn Bloomsbury, London Internal coaching has opened up communication across functions and helped talent be retained more easily at News UK – a “typical VUCA environment”, said James Hutton, former head of talent...
SCIRT COLLABORATION FRAMES A MODEL OF RESILIENCE
Coaching At Work Annual Conference 2016, 6 July, Holiday Inn Bloomsbury, London Executive coach Kathryn Jackson was used to an indoor toilet, roads she could drive along and premises to run her career coaching business from. On 22 February 2011, in seconds, all that...