by Coaching at Work | Jan 4, 2017 | Articles, Gender, Women |
Nicole Berg concludes this column on gender with a two-part exploration of domestic abuse, a pervasive issue, yet still very much unreported. Part 1: setting the scene This column began one year ago as part of Coaching at Work’s Campaign for Gender Equality. Over the...
by Coaching at Work | Jan 4, 2017 | Articles, Troubleshooter |
A multinational has lost its CEO and CHRO, denting company morale. With a new CEO in place and restructuring imminent, where should it look for a CHRO? The Issue The chief human resources officer (CHRO), who had worked very closely with the former and recently...
by Coaching at Work | Jan 4, 2017 | Articles, Features, Profile |
Proudly working class and always striving, Gill Fennings-Monkman has turned adversity into positive energy, becoming chair of BACP Coaching and gaining an MBE along the way. She shares her journey with Liz Hall As a former professional dancer raised in a striving,...
by Coaching at Work | Jan 4, 2017 | Articles, Features |
Rachel Ellison reports on how the Danish concept of hygge – living with ease – is going global and what working with it might look like in a coaching context Scented candles, logs on the fire, fluffy hot water bottle covers and cashmere socks. Think autumn colours:...
by Coaching at Work | Jan 4, 2017 | Articles, Features |
How important are ‘aha’ moments and how can we increase the likelihood of them occurring in coaching, asks Sophie Austin Many of us are familiar with Archimedes’ cries of ‘Eureka!’ on discovering density and volume, and Sir Isaac Newton’s discovery of gravity....