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Expert Interview: Will Kintish, (Mr Networking!) talks about how being a good networker can help you as a coach, how to ‘let go’ if a dislike of Networking is becoming a barrier, the key attribute of a good networker, how online networking differs or not, from face to face and more.
Expert Interview: Sue Richardson, MD of The Right Book Company talks about, what is involved in the business book writing and publishing process, the importance of positioning and titling, how your book gets sold and the first step to take.
Given only a third of the UK workforce have ever worked from home before, this sudden change to our routines and habits is unsettling. Additionally, many of us are trying to work at home alongside family members, while balancing childcare and even education!
This webcast, first broadcast on 18th March 2020, focuses on how to deal with suddenly working from home. With no obvious end in sight to this global disruption, it’s key that we manage ourselves and our approach to home-working in a sustainable and healthy way. Dr. Richard MacKinnon explores the role of habit and mindset when it comes to resilient responses to disruption
Expert Interview: Founder of the Trusted Coach Directory Helen Isacke talks to Jackie Jarvis about some of the many mistakes she made when she set up her coaching business. These include: not having a niche, sporadic marketing, giving too much away in a taster session, not asking for the business.
Clare has written this practical guide which argues that both mentor coaching and supervision be mandated by the professional coaching bodies as part of coaches’ continuous professional development. Mentor coaching is not just for those coaches seeking a credential: it is for lifelong professional development for every coach, at every level of the profession.
Welcome to Future Proofing Yourself. This book is for everyone. Reflecting on his own personal experiences and those of his family, friends and people that he has coached and mentored, David Yeabsley shares how at times we will all feel vulnerable in our working careers and worry about the future.
Insightful, relevant, practical The Story so Far is a must for any experienced executive coach, consultants and L&OD practitioners who want to work more effectively with the complexity and power of narrative expression.
For experienced managers and professionals in the workplace, this is the ideal set of reminders and advice. Full of ideas to help managers with any 1:1 meeting with staff, it shows you how to structure the meeting, how to ensure it is a catalyst for solutions, how to motivate new thinking, action and accountability.