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Mind the Gap: Being Liked & Respected CAN Work

Wednesday evenings and a crescendo of violins breaking into Mark Ermler’s Dance of the Knights means my favourite leadership programme … More

business, Coaching, Coaching Science, high performance, leadership, management

Filling in the Blanks: Negotiating the Grey Areas

If experience or research hasn’t taught you already, coaching is a complex and problematic profession. For all its glorified peaks, … More

Coaching, Coaching Philosophy, Coaching Science, management, Problem Based Learning, Problem Solving, sports coaching
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