by Coaching at Work | Oct 30, 2015 | Articles, Viewpoint |
As robotic process automation grows, people management will become even more important says Neil Bentley, chief knowledge officer, ActiveOps By Neil Bentley No longer the preserve of science fiction, the impact of robots in the workplace has been subjected to...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 30, 2015 | Articles, Reflections |
Clients can become so embroiled in their work that they lose their identity. Coaching can guide them back to being whole, integrated beings again By Lindsay Wittenberg I’m intrigued by how the question of how the coaching client’s identity – or more accurately,...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 30, 2015 | Articles, Three Minutes to Midnight |
As coaching begin to change the organisational narrative, businesses are starting to see themselves as part of an evolving – and flourishing – system By Alister Scott and Neil Scotton “Many coaches are organisational refugees.” One of many suitably...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 30, 2015 | Articles, Troubleshooter |
If the client’s situation changes, should the coach change too? Mark feels he now has little to offer his client; she, however, disagrees. What should they do? The Issue Mark has been working with Catriona for nearly two years. He was approached by the HR...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 30, 2015 | Articles, Features, Profile |
Lead coach at KPMG in the UK and this magazine’s Internal Coaching Champion 2015, Louise Buckle is never far from the spotlight. She tells Liz Hall how her internal coaching initiatives are bringing about huge shifts in the accountancy giant’s business culture By...