These slides complement Tatiana Bachkirova and Jonathan Sibley podcast on their research findings.
We welcome you our readers to the second and final issue of 2012. The past year was clearly an exciting one for coaching research and practice and this current issue of Coaching an International Journal of Theory Research and Practice reflects this.
This paper reports and discusses the findings of the UK coaching survey run in 2010/2011 and compares these findings with similar surveys within the UK and in the USA. The paper explores the nature of coaching in the UK today. It confirms that the prevailing focus of UK coaching activity is business and management related....
In this article it is argued that financial return on investment (ROI) is an unreliable and insufficient measure of coaching outcomes and that an overemphasis on financial returns can restrict coaches’ and organisations’ awareness of the full range of positive outcomes possible through coaching....
This is a powerpoint slide deck on becomeing a more mindful coach presented by David Peterson, Director of Leadership and Coaching at Google.
Coaching in organisations is often limited to high potential employees and varying levels of management for a specific duration of time typically lasting six months. The Strategies for Enhancing Performance Initiative introduces a more simplified usage of coaching and one that has potential to address a much larger audience....
This is a series of videos where David Peterson PhD disucsses coaching vs therapy and becoming an effective coach.
A Book Review of Transformative Coaching: A Learning Theory for Practice
This study explores how coaches understand the concept of narrative and work with it in their practice. Six coaches were interviewed using a method of narrative inquiry....
A Book Review of Developmental coaching: working with the self.
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