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Power Tools: Strength Inner vs. Outer Strength

2012/09/18

A Coaching Power Tool created by Jamie McConochie
(Inner Strength Coach, UNITED KINGDOM)

For any client of coaching the process of transformation is a journey of self -discovery.  With the collaboration of the coach the client is able to discover powerful Continue Reading…

Filed Under: Power Tools Tagged With: coach united kingdom, inner strength, inner strength coach, jamie mcconochie

Finding Your Niche

2012/07/04

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Research Paper By Dawn Waldron
Professional Coach, United Kingdom

This paper presents a coaching-centered model for finding your niche to help coaches and complementary therapists identify the market segment that they are most suitable to serve. The author discusses classic niche marketing techniques and adapts the theory to provide a new model for identifying clients that take into account the values and life experience of the coach as well as commercial considerations to target a group that is willing and able to buy the service presented.

Filed Under: Research Papers Tagged With: coach united kingdom, dawn waldron, professional coach

Cultivate – Good Habits and Routines for Future Growth

2012/06/06

Cultivate Professional Coaching Model Dawn Waldron

A Coaching Model Created By Dawn Waldron
Professional Coach, UNITED KINGDOM

Most clients come up with an idea of what they want to achieve. As coaches, we know that most of the things they need are waiting for the right time to grow in their hearts. The work is in refining the goal (peas or beans?), creating the vision, uncovering purpose and beliefs, and dealing with any tensions that get in the way of moving ahead. In fact, the stages may not always happen in perfect succession, just as we sometimes have long winters and early springs, or forget to weed them in time but the cultivate coaching model is flexible enough to cope with this situation, and rich sources of images and analogies can create interesting and instructive coaching conversations.

Filed Under: Coaching Models Tagged With: coach united kingdom, dawn waldron, professional coach

Research Paper: The Role of Coaching in the Success of Expatriate Assignments

2012/06/04

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Research Paper By Allison Everest
(Expatriate Coach, UNITED KINGDOM)

This paper seeks to examine the role that coaching can play in promoting and supporting successful overseas Continue…

Filed Under: Research Papers Tagged With: allison everest, coach united kingdom, cross cultural coaching, expat coach, expat coaching, role of coaching, success of expatriate assignments

Coaching Model: CHANGE

2012/06/04

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A Coaching Model Created by Allison Everest
(Expatriate Coaching, UNITED KINGDOM)

Whilst each coaching session and each client is unique, I have always found it useful to have in mind my model Continue…

Filed Under: Coaching Models Tagged With: allison everest, change model, coach united kingdom, expatriate coaching

Power Tool: Stability vs. Instability

2012/06/04

A Coaching Power Tool created by Allison Everest
(Expatriate Coach, UNITED KINGDOM)

The dual concept of Stability and Instability has been a recurring theme with many of my clients. Each of these perspectives Continue…

Filed Under: Power Tools Tagged With: allison everest, coach united kingdom, expatriate coach, instability, stability

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