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Listen to an Uncommon Conversation from April 30th, 2009 – Helping Your Clients Find Their Transferable Skills

Listen to the recording: Thursday, April 30th, 2009 Time: 12:00 noon- 1:00pm Eastern Time Guest: Deborah Brown-Volkman, PCC Host: The Coaching Commons Topic: Helping Your Clients Find Their Transferable Skills The concept of transferable skills is important for job seekers in today's economy. In your resume, cover letter, and during the interview ... Read More

Listen to an Uncommon Conversation from April 21st, 2009 – The Perfect Question

Listen to the recording below: Tuesday, April 21 Time: 7:00 - 8:00pm Eastern Guest: Lable Braun Host: The Coaching Commons Topic: What is the Perfect Question? In his recent Coaching Commons article, Les Question Dangereux (Dangerous Questions): "Do I Want What I Want?" Lable refers to the brilliant musical "Camelot," where the three main ... Read More

The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – February 5, 2009

Editor's Note: Renaissance artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci said: “Every obstacle yields to stern resolve. He who is fixed to a star does not change his mind." This week's Chronicle is about overcoming life's obstacles. Coaches give advice on handling many different office stumbling blocks, from loose cannon coworkers ... Read More

The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – December 25, 2008

Editor's Note: Gift-giving, family, and festive traditions. This week's special Christmas edition of the Chronicle of Coaching is all about how to handle the hectic winter holidays. An office coach addresses the tricky subject of gift-giving at work. A life coach tries to change the holiday season from a stressful ... Read More

The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – December 11, 2008

Editor's Note: With the recent accusations surrounding Illinois Governor Blagojevich back-room dealings and New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Buress' ill-fated gun possession, controversy and scandal are all over the news. As this week's Chronicle of Coaching shows, the coaching industry is not immune from creating a little controversy of ... Read More

Listen to an Uncommon Conversation from December 11th, 2008 – The Philosophy and Practice of Coaching

Listen to the recording below: Thursday, December 11th, 2008 Time: 1:00 - 2:00pm Eastern Time Guests: David Drake, Ph.D Diane Brennan, MBA, FACMPE, MCC Host: The Coaching Commons Topic: The Philosophy and Practice of Coaching The Coaching Commons is delighted and excited to welcome this international team of coaching collaborators -- David Drake, Diane Brennan and Kim ... Read More

The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – December 4, 2008

Editor's Note: Although Black Friday and Cyber Monday are in the rear-view mirror and many have completed a big chunk of their shopping; the coaching world still has some gift suggestions for those looking to buy. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution recommends getting job-seekers the gift of coaching. Those who want that ... Read More

The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – November 27, 2008

Editor's Note: HELP! Times are challenging. In the media this week, the challenge comes through loud and clear, along with the assurance that help is on the way, and coaching is a major player. Forbes has initiated a regular Head Coach column, and NBC is working on a TV pilot ... Read More

The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – November 13, 2008

The Chronicle of Coaching provides a snapshot of what's happening in the coaching profession, designed to show where and how coaching appears in the popular culture worldwide. It is not intended to be a summary service nor a news roundup, although it may serve that purpose for some readers. The ... Read More

The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – November 6, 2008

The Chronicle of Coaching provides a snapshot of what's happening in the coaching profession, designed to show where and how coaching appears in the popular culture worldwide. It is not intended to be a summary service nor a news roundup, although it may serve that purpose for some readers. The ... Read More