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BECAUSE I CAN: A PROFILE OF GILL SMITH
Gill Smith has worked tirelessly as chair of the Association for Coaching UK. She continues to live purposefully, despite her recent cancer diagnosis Gill SmithBy Liz Hall Sharp, tenacious, hard-working, warm, inspiring, a consummate professional – these are just...
THE STATE OF THE PROFESSION – ICF GLOBAL COACHING STUDY
The coaching industry is growing rapidly worldwide – and at a record pace, according to research by the International Coach Federation. Magdalena Mook reports The coaching industry is experiencing a significant evolution. The number of coaches worldwide is increasing...
COACHING AT WORK AWARDS 2016: THE RESULTS
The Coaching at Work annual awards took place on 6 July, to celebrate the achievements of both coaches and mentors in the past year. Liz Hall reports The Awards Process Coaching at Work team pulls together a shortlist of nominees in consultation with leaders and...
NEUROSCIENCE: LET’S DIG DEEPER
More and more research is being done into the brain, and our understanding is moving forward at a rapid rate. This article examines the latest updates – some of them quite surprising, reports Amy Brann If you’re reading this article you probably know that neuroscience...
SUPERVISION: STAY SHARP, STAY SAFE
What motivates coaches to access supervision? Clare Norman interviewed internal and external coaches on why they devote time and money to coach supervision How dare we [coaches] believe that our clients need a safe thinking space and that we don’t need that for...
TOOLBOX: TRIED AND TESTED – COACHING CARDS
The Ace Up Your Sleeve Coaching cards: an essential part of the toolkit or a distraction from a good conversation. Nicki Seignot reports What do you have in your coaching toolkit? With increasing numbers of coaching cards on the market (a recent Google search...