by Coaching at Work | Dec 29, 2017 | Articles, News |
The coaching profession still has a long way to go when it comes to ethics, highlights a large-scale Europe-wide study. The State of Play in European Coaching & Mentoring was commissioned by the EMCC and sponsored by Henley Centre for Coaching. Some 2,791...
by Coaching at Work | Dec 29, 2017 | Articles, News |
Focusing on strengths rather than weaknesses is more likely to boost performance, according to research from the CIPD. The findings of the research with the UK Civil Service won’t come as a surprise to advocates of a strengths-based approach, but as Jonny Gifford,...
by Coaching at Work | Dec 29, 2017 | Articles, News |
The replacement of many coaches, commoditisation of coaching and loss of the ‘human touch’ are some potential downsides of adoption of new technology, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), according to a group of prominent industry thinkers and contributors surveyed...
by Coaching at Work | Dec 29, 2017 | Articles, News |
Last November saw Manchester Metropolitan University host the 4th EMCC in Education conference and the first to be dedicated to higher education. By Jafar Akhavan-Moossavi The conference, Creating an inspirational experience for university students and staff, on 1...
by Coaching at Work | Dec 29, 2017 | Articles, News |
National standards in UK children’s sports coaching are now in sight, thanks to the success of a pilot training programme for primary school sports coaches. By Molly Hall The child-centred TOP Coach programme was developed by charity Youth Sport Trust and UK Coaching...