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Coaching as a Vehicle for Change: Organizational and Individual Perspectives

International Coach Academy

The basis of the general hypothesis is to explore the implementation of coaching as a means to fortify performance improvement measures within organizational constructs and to research the degree to which general individual well-being is a strong indicator of personal satisfaction and efficacy for professional success and overall performance.

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Do You Take Your Creative Rituals Seriously Enough?

Lateral Action

But if you are an artist, athlete, actor or another kind of performer, you may well have similar warm-up rituals of your own. In my coaching work with professional creators, performers and sports players, I've often heard clients say "You'll think it's silly but." State Dependent Performance.

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Up Your Game: A New Model for Leadership

BetterUp

In a blog I posted a few weeks ago, I looked at what skills the future-ready leader needs and why current L&D programs struggle to develop them. In this blog, I define a new model for developing leaders in the workplace—and how this approach leads to a more productive and effective organization.

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Up Your Game: A New Model for Leadership

BetterUp

In a blog I posted a few weeks ago, I looked at what skills the future-ready leader needs and why current L&D programs struggle to develop them. In this blog, I define a new model for developing leaders in the workplace—and how this approach leads to a more productive and effective organization.

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Check-up for self-delusion | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

About this blog | About my company, Brazen Careerist | Penelopes guide to starting a blog Check-up for self-delusion Posted to: Diversity | Self-management | Women February 7th, 2010 Del.icio.us On Dooce, Heather Armstrong blogs about depression , her kids being difficult, and her parents being Mormon. I love Heather Armstrong.

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