Only in recent years (emerging in the 1950s and resurfacing in the early 2000s) have researchers focused on the value of play and playfulness ...
In today’s dose we feature one of Ed Diener’s last publications (in collaboration with Stuti Thapa and Louis Tay) – a mega review on po...
One of the fastest growing forms of coaching in organizations is group coaching....
Scientific disciplines are uplifted and expanded by unifying themes and theories that can link disparate constructs, research results, scienti...
A few weeks ago, we published a research dose on the stellar work that Scott Barry Kaufman has done in mapping the work of Abraham Maslow to t...
Given the long history and global prevalence of oppression, you may have wondered about coaching models for oppression....
Today, as coaching emerges as a truly science-based profession, it is becoming clear that self-actualization can be used as a key organ...
Compassion not only amplifies other important leadership competencies, it’s a differentiator for success....
This Research Dose is a visual summary of the research article by Dmitry Gourov and Tim Lomas entitled, 'It's About Wholeness....
As team dynamics become more agile and flexible and less linear, common systems frameworks developed since the 1960s that are informing team c...
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