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The coaching psychology movement and its development within the British Psychological Society

S Palmer, A Whybrow International Coaching Psychology Review 2006

To many members of the British Psychological Society (BPS) it may appear that the BPS Special Group in Coaching Psychology (SGCP) has come from nowhere to somewhere in a short space of time. It held its inaugural meeting on 15 December 2004 and by March 2005, it had become the third largest BPS subsystem with over 1600 Founder Members ...

Cites in Google Scholar: 102
 
The proposal to establish a Special Group in Coaching Psychology

S Palmer, A Whybrow The Coaching Psychologist 2005

A large majority of Society members who voted for or against the proposal to set up a Special Group in Coaching Psychology (SGCP) did not actually see the proposal on which they were voting. This is just an anomaly of the way subsystems are set up within the Society. We have 14 versions of the working document which gradually changed a...

Cites in Google Scholar: 61
 
Executive coaching in a cross-cultural context.

DB Peterson Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research 2007

Many executive coaches today find themselves working with leaders from a variety of cultural backgrounds, as well as coaching leaders who work with culturally diverse teams. It is therefore increasingly important that coaches understand the role of culture in their work. This article begins with an overview of several ways that cultu...

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Coaching psychology –A new science in search of its identity *

A Levy Coaching Psychology International 2013

This article studies the present status of coaching and coaching psychology. It examines the unprecedented exponential expansion of coaching on the one hand, while simultaneously, the mixed attitudes by the public at large, and the scepticism within the academic community. It is suggested that the main essence of coaching psycholo...

Cites in Google Scholar: 2
 
Leaders coaching across borders

M Hicks, DB Peterson Advances in global leadership 1999

Leaders are increasingly relying on developmental coaching to equip their people to sustain competitive advantage and stay abreast of change. While coaching across cultural borders poses many challenges that leaders need to consider, a core of practical coaching strategies offers them the greatest leverage for change in any circumstanc...

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Executive coaching and national culture in the United Arab Emirates: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

G Dodds, D Grajfoner International Coaching Psychology Review 2018

Objectives: This study explores the interaction between national culture and coaching methods that executive coaches use in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The objective is to develop understanding regarding whether executive coaches varied methods or approaches depending upon a coaching recipient being an Expatriate or a UAE National cit...

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