This article is the second in an occasional series of papers that attempt to articulate different approaches to coaching practice and should be read in conjunction with the first article about working with finger puppets (Author, 2016). Both articles illustrate a set of different approaches to further coaching practice that seeks to support innovation and creativity amongst the coaching fraternity. Although walking-coaching is not entirely new as an approach (Read, 2016), coaching can too often be portrayed as a static event in closed offices or more informal spaces such as cafes. Such approaches can have a psychological dimension such as outlined in Bachkirova (2014) and Spinelli (2014), both of which highlight the ways in which learning c...
This paper explores how business coaches experience the boundary between coaching and therapy in the...
In this new and accessible text, du Toit examines the transformational power of coaching and challen...
There is considerable interest in how coaching contributes to the education and development of manag...
This article is the second in an occasional series of papers that attempt to articulate different ap...
a short article looking through a variety of coaching approaches with the emphasis on creativity and...
Coaching as an approach to improving people\u27s lives is based on a positive relationship and the p...
Coaching is no longer a subset of physical education or sport psychology but is rather an establishe...
It has often been said that the practice of coaching surpasses coaching research. Such a claim is no...
This largely autoethnographic paper explores the early trajectory of one consultant’s career through...
Coaching is at a crossroads as it moves into its second decade as an emergent profession. In some wa...
This article is about the evolving world of coaching and mixes personal experiences and recollection...
The purpose of this chapter is to explore the developmental journey of coaching research. The paper ...
Coaching typically takes place as a seated conversation aimed at stimulating cognitive reflection. T...
This article sheds light on the challenges facing coaches when undertaking the journey to becoming a...
In the managerial discourse, coaching is thought of, amongst other things, as a tool for achieving c...
This paper explores how business coaches experience the boundary between coaching and therapy in the...
In this new and accessible text, du Toit examines the transformational power of coaching and challen...
There is considerable interest in how coaching contributes to the education and development of manag...
This article is the second in an occasional series of papers that attempt to articulate different ap...
a short article looking through a variety of coaching approaches with the emphasis on creativity and...
Coaching as an approach to improving people\u27s lives is based on a positive relationship and the p...
Coaching is no longer a subset of physical education or sport psychology but is rather an establishe...
It has often been said that the practice of coaching surpasses coaching research. Such a claim is no...
This largely autoethnographic paper explores the early trajectory of one consultant’s career through...
Coaching is at a crossroads as it moves into its second decade as an emergent profession. In some wa...
This article is about the evolving world of coaching and mixes personal experiences and recollection...
The purpose of this chapter is to explore the developmental journey of coaching research. The paper ...
Coaching typically takes place as a seated conversation aimed at stimulating cognitive reflection. T...
This article sheds light on the challenges facing coaches when undertaking the journey to becoming a...
In the managerial discourse, coaching is thought of, amongst other things, as a tool for achieving c...
This paper explores how business coaches experience the boundary between coaching and therapy in the...
In this new and accessible text, du Toit examines the transformational power of coaching and challen...
There is considerable interest in how coaching contributes to the education and development of manag...