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Developing Curiosity

International Coach Academy

A Research Paper By Uljana Kalinova, Life Coach, Career Coach, LATVIA. Being curious is one of the key ingredients to a successful coaching session from the perspective of both the coach and the client. 1] In more general terms curiosity is mainly defined as seeking information based on motivation.

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The Role of Influence and Leadership Coaching

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In this context, coaching can be defined as a collaborative process in which a coach works with a leader to identify strengths and areas for improvement and develop strategies to enhance their leadership effectiveness. In previous research on coaching, non-experimental designs and purposive samples were used (Agarwal et al.,

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Character Strength-Based Leadership Coaching

International Coach Academy

A Research Paper By Anita Szabo, Leadership & Career Coach, HUNGARY Character Strength-Based Leadership Coaching If we ask anyone, including ourselves, to list our key strengths, we will likely come up with listing our skills (good listener, great tennis player, caring for others, etc.)

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Building Sustainable Leaders Through Targeted Coaching Strategies

International Coach Academy

Emotional intelligence, identified in research and then refined by Howard Gardner to Daniel Goleman, can be defined as “the capacity for recognizing our own feelings and those of others, for motivating ourselves, and for managing emotions in ourselves and others”. Career Coaching: Coaching for Change , R. References.

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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

ElisabetaStnciulescu This article discusses how, in todays world of disruptive and dramatic social change, non-sports related coaching, which includes a wide range of services such as life coaching, career coaching, executive coaching, and team coaching, can inadvertently fuel undesirable social dynamics.

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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

This article discusses how, in todays world of disruptive and dramatic social change, non-sports related coaching, which includes a wide range of services such as life coaching, career coaching, executive coaching, and team coaching, can inadvertently fuel undesirable social dynamics. 2023 ; Grant et al.,