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Maximizing Impact, Minimizing Costs: A Strategic Approach to Coaching in Resource-Constrained Government Institutions

International Coach Academy

As public servants navigate an increasingly dynamic and complex environment, government institutions must provide robust professional development frameworks to ensure sustained performance, job satisfaction, and adaptability (LawsLearned, 2024). Heslin et al., 2009 ; Ellinger et al., 2003 ; Liu and Batt, 2010).

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Empathy vs. Detachment

International Coach Academy

Finally, compassionate empathy is a skill grounded in the knowledge that we’re all connected (Goleman, 2008). Over-reliance on empathy can hinder decision-making and critical thinking in the workplace. My chosen niche and leadership experience inform the development of my power tool. On the flip side, there is detachment.

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Beyond coping and adaptation: Toward a sociology of coaching. A necessary paradigm shift to address contemporary dramatic social change

The Coaching Blog

The global, fast-growing, multi-billion-dollar industry aimed at supporting people and organizations to perform better and increase wellbeing while managing and adapting to change has been developed with limited sociological input. A new definition of coaching to address dramatic social change is derived.

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Why McKinsey Will Win In The Age of AI

StrategyU

While every company and their mothers are claiming that AI is going to change everything (and hoping their investors agree), I think this is really interesting for McKinsey. A little context on my perspective first: In 2008, I joined McKinsey’s research center in Boston.

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The Magic Of Critical Thinking: How To Make Better Decisions

StrategyU

That is the world that would exist without critical thinking. Critical thinking is not well understood. People say “you go to school to learn how to think” but show no evidence that this happens. We assume critical thinking happens at work but we can’t explain how we do it.

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Building Resilience Through Coaching

International Coach Academy

What are the factors that influence resilience in people, and how coaching can help develop resilience in clients? They promote the idea that resilience can be learned and developed through thoughts, behaviors, and actions. The ACE Test (Adverse Childhood Experiences) developed by psychotherapist and trainer, Irene M.

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How to manage a college education | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

It used to be that people only did writing and critical thinking for school. So they needed school to teach them communication skills and critical thinking skills. Sure you might have to pay your dues at entry level and work your butt off to develop connections, but that is what most people face. Get involved.

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