Truths and myths about work
In two previous articles, I presented the 6 lies and 6 truths about work described by Marcus Buckingham and Ashley Goodall in […]
On the lies about work continue
Did you read the previous post about lying about work? Today, another dose of truths and myths, because as it turns out, […]
Professional lies: about goal setting, planning and the impact of organizational culture on talent retention
I like to get inspiration from books, which is why I have absorbed quite a few books on organizational management, leadership and […]
Peer coaching – a smart way to support remote working
It always puzzles me why organizations so rarely turn to peer coaching when they are looking for ways to increase employee engagement. […]
On achieving mastery in coaching
Many novice coaches, thinking about their careers, have a vision in their minds of some “magical” moment when they achieve mastery and […]
On the temptations of simple prescriptions, coachingsulting and how to use your own experience without guruism
Today’s clients are much more demanding of coaching and coaches than they were just a few years ago… because they know more […]
Your first “Coaching Moment”
Do you remember the first time you taught your little brother or sister something? Or did you help a classmate at school? […]
People in change
While I love having a lot of time to prepare, there are times when we decide to participate in a project where […]
What kind of leader should I be now?
Empathy To such a question, managers now answer most often: empathetic. Complementing this with a term attentive to emotions. During the opening […]
Developing by asking
While conducting Action Reflection Learning sessions for managers recently, I was reminded of such a thought that “the hardest part is moving […]
Go to Action (Reflection Learning)!
Time is becoming more valuable, so organizations and leaders are looking for ways to learn and grow faster and more practical. One […]