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Carl Gregory and Diane Newell discuss the potential impacts of crisis on clients and how you might adapt your coaching approach pragmatically to achieve the best possible results.
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The OCM's Carl Gregory and Charlotte Bruce-Foulds discuss the role coaching can play in supporting people during times of uncertainty.
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Carl Gregory, Graham Clark and Jackie Elliott discuss the best approaches for coaching or leading people and teams remotely.
Journal article by Ruth Simpson, Associate Coach-mentor
This article explores the question through some examples of my client work over the last 10 years. It will explore how resilience and adaptability differ and what that could mean for coaches, leaders, teams and their organisations.
A personal reflection by Graham Clark
I was a management consultant for 16 years before deciding to become a full-time coach. When I was consulting friends, clients and family members they would sometimes ask me what the point of consulting was – and the very short answer I’d always give was that it’s about making our client organisations stronger and more capable. And then they’d ask me what consultants do, the answer I always gave was based on David Maister’s seminal book “Managing the professional services firm”. When you boil it down, there are only 3 things that consultants do – sell, deliver and manage.
It’s a fair enough question. We’re told all the time that coaching skills are a must have set of skills for the modern leader.
Indeed, all the top business schools, from Wharton to Insead, now include modules on coaching on their MBA programmes. And they know a thing or two about leadership and management.
Coaching and mentoring, whether delivered by internal coaches, line managers or external partners, can have a lasting, positive impact on an organisation.
But what does an effective organisation look like?*
1. High Performance – achieving directly measurable business results
2. Organisational health - “the ability of your organisation to align, execute, and renew itself faster than your competitors… organisational health is about adapting to the present and shaping the future faster and better than the competition… Healthy organisations don’t merely learn to adjust themselves to their current context or to challenges that lie just ahead; they create a capacity to learn and keep changing over time”
*McKinsey Quarterly, June 2011 “Organisational Health – The Ultimate Competitive Advantage” – Scott Keller and Colin Price
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In this free webinar Carl Gregory and Angela Hill will discuss the importance and benefits of Supervision for coaching & mentoring professionals
An article by Diane Newell
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