by Coaching at Work | Apr 25, 2016 | Articles, News |
Have you taken the most concerning, worrying and/or shameful episode that occurred in your practice over the last few years to supervision? Some 85 per cent of 518 professional coaches from 32 countries surveyed by Ashridge’s Professor Erik de Haan reported that they...
by Coaching at Work | Apr 9, 2013 | Articles, Research matters |
Does where we hold our coaching interactions have an impact on their quality and outcomes? Rob Kemp, coach and associate lecturer, University of Derby, investigates the myriad spaces we engage in Reflecting on my own experiences of coaching locations, I became...
by Coaching at Work | Feb 11, 2013 | Research matters |
Collusion to preserve corporate ideology contributed to the credit crisis. Could critical coaching prevent such thinking, asks Dr Angélique du Toit, of the Coaching and Mentoring Unit at Sheffield Hallam University The notion of ‘groupthink’ is not new – we were first...
by Coaching at Work | Aug 28, 2012 | Articles, Features |
Save the planet? You’re having a laugh! This new column explores our role in tackling the complicated combination of economic, environmental and social challenges we face. It will be a place to question, offer, share, explore, challenge, dissent, celebrate, reflect,...
by Coaching at Work | Aug 27, 2012 | E-newsletters |
Welcome to the August 2012 issue of the newsletter Mental toughness is a significant factor in performance and wellbeing. Apparently most of us have it, but we don’t know how to use it, say Peter Clough and Doug Strycharczyk, who have written a book on this theme. In...