by Coaching at Work | Jun 29, 2018 | Featured for non-subscribers, News, Press Releases |
This year’s Coaching at Work annual conference has the theme of creativity and innovation, which are much needed in our profession and in these challenging times. The conference brings together stimulating, respected and world-class speakers including...
by Coaching at Work | Aug 26, 2016 | Articles, Gender, Women |
Men and women, from a very early age, are encouraged to express different types of emotions. While women are ‘allowed’ to show their feelings more than men, the latter are taught to ‘man up’ rather than cry. Yet it is socially acceptable for men to show one emotion –...
by Liz Hall | Jul 9, 2015 |
PRESS RELEASE COACHING AT WORK AWARD WINNERS 2015 6 July 2015 A host of movers and shakers received accolades for their contributions to coaching, at this year’s Coaching at Work Awards. The awards were announced by editor Liz Hall at a...
by Coaching at Work | Feb 19, 2015 | Articles, News
People with high self-knowledge are more likely to doubt themselves under questioning than those with a low self-concept. In a new study, Jean Guerrettaz and Robert Arkin found that the confidence of self-proclaimed self-knowers is more fragile than expected. The...
by Liz Hall | Aug 9, 2013 |
In recent months, a handful of large UK organisations have raised concerns about what they consider to be poor, unethical or even downright dangerous practice. But how, if at all, should they respond? Coaching is increasingly viewed as a profession in the UK – with...