Endings in Coaching
/The ending of a coaching relationship is an opportunity to help the coachee become more whole.
Read MoreFrameworks, Ideas and opinions on leadership, coaching and change
The ending of a coaching relationship is an opportunity to help the coachee become more whole.
Read MoreMake sense of the similarities and differences between coaching, mentoring, psychotherapy, etc.
Read MoreWhat are the two things to focus on in a coaching session?
Read MoreThis coaching model is unusual in that it is designed for a particular domain - storytelling. And it can be applied to other domains.
Read MoreEffective coaches build rapport by matching language, posture, breathing etc - and, in particular, by utilising emotional rhythms.
Read MoreWhen you’re trying to find the answer, it may make more sense to focus on the solution, not the problem! Meet OSKAR.
Read MoreThere are 7 classic mistakes that corporate values programmes make.
Read MoreHow do you know if you’re a good manager? That depends on which level you are managing from.
Read MoreThis poem “The Heroes of Everyday Life” is from a thoughtful and enjoyable collection of poems by William Ayot.
Read MoreEffective managers are able to work with conundrums and paradoxes - here are 13 of them!
Read MoreWhat do managers actually do? Henry Mintzberg has found out.
Read MoreThere are 3 distinct but interdependent types of networking: Operational, Personal and Strategic - are you using all of them?
Read MoreThere are lots of books telling you what to do to be a great leader. Here are 20 things to stop doing!
Read MoreThe solution to effective time management is simple - simple … but not easy!
Read MoreAre you a Maximiser or a Satisficer? If you want to be happy, I hope its the latter!
Read MoreOne of the frequent issues I come across in my coaching work is out of control diaries! 8 common mistakes - and their remedies
Read MoreEven if the purpose of society is not yet "the greatest happiness of the greatest number", here’s how to be happier.
Read MoreI read these lines by David Whyte (a poet who does a lot of work in organisations) every so often to reconnect myself to what is important.
Read MoreKen Wilber's ambitious attempt to create an all-inclusive map of life, the universe and everything.
Read MoreIf you are not as effective a leader as you want to be, perhaps you are focusing too narrowly.
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