Editor’s choice of latest articles
A MATTER OF RECORD
In their article, ‘When the police come knocking’, (vol 10, issue 6), Eve Turner and Declan Woods discussed a coaching dilemma that occurred when the police had wanted to seize the coaching notes of one of Eve’s supervisees. The situation highlighted the importance of...
TEA AND SYMPATHY
Yorkshire, UK-based family business Bettys & Taylors has a multi-pronged coaching strategy that includes developing internal coaches and taking a whole-person approach to learning. Carole-Ann Jones finds out more Meaningful and lasting change for both...
STANDARD BEARERS
The UK’s three leading coaching professional associations have been working together to increase understanding of the path to becoming a professional coach. Gill Smith (AC UK), Lis Merrick (EMCC UK) and Janet Wilson and Joy Harcup (UK ICF) report on some of this work...
TOOLBOX: ROADTEST – WHEN WORK IS THE DREAM
Jackee Holder reviews the Dream Manager Europe coach training programme The tool Dream Manager is a certified group-based personal coaching programme that aims to address the issue of low employee engagement by enabling individuals to connect business goals with their...
HOW TO… CHOOSE A PUBLISHING ROUTE FOR YOUR BOOK
In this series, Sue Richardson offers pointers on getting published This issue: who to approach with your manuscript Coaches tend to have lots of great ideas that they long to share with a wide audience. You may be creative and more than capable of expressing...
REVIEW
Work With Me: The 8 Blindspots Between Men and Women in Business By Barbara Annis and John Gray Palgrave Macmillan – 978 11372 7911 8 Rating: 3 out of 5 This is a very readable book about understanding, appreciating and valuing gender differences. Work With Me offers...