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Welcome to the February 2012 issue of the newsletter

by Coaching at Work | Feb 22, 2012 | E-newsletters | 0 comments

Welcome to the February 2012 issue of the newsletter Coaching at Work has launched a campaign to help increase the amount of high quality health and wellbeing coaching. As part of our Coaching for Health campaign, we’re running lots of editorial including our trends...

A whole person focus is ‘ultimate’ means to better performance

by Coaching at Work | Jan 19, 2012 | News | 0 comments

COACHING AT WORK COACHING AND MENTORING AT WORK: BEYOND FRONTIERS CONFERENCE, BRITISH PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OFFICES, LONDON, 23 NOVEMBER To perform or fail; to be a hero or a zero? We live in a culture of opposites: strengths or weaknesses, work or life, talent or...

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