by Inner Game | Dec 18, 2009 | Corporate Coaching, Inner Game Coaching
A recent article in the CorporateCoach blog discussing a basic reference list for executive coaching clients recommends “The Inner Game of Work” for people interested in a different approach to coaching. Finally, for people interested in a different...
by Inner Game | Aug 21, 2009 | Corporate Coaching, Inner Game of Work, The Inner Game, Tim Gallwey
Regularly take time to step out of your own shoes and get into your boss’s. A great way to do that is to do what top leadership coach Tim Gallwey calls transposing. Transposing consists of asking three questions as if you are the person you’re trying to work with or...
by Inner Game | Jan 5, 2008 | Corporate Coaching, Inner Game
Chapter 10: The Inherent Ambition This book has been an attempt to look anew at the most basic premises underlying how we work in our culture. It has suggested that when we work, much of the time we are being driven by factors we are not conscious of. The goal has...
by Inner Game | Jan 5, 2008 | Corporate Coaching, Inner Game of Work, Personal Coaching
Chapter 9: Coaching Coaching is an art that must be learned mostly from experience. In the Inner Game approach, coaching can be defined as the facilitation of mobility. It is the art of creating an environment, through conversation and a way of being, that facilitates...
by Inner Game | Jan 18, 2005 | Corporate Coaching, Interviews
Day one of this tour has been, in a word: fascinating “Business Newsmakers” I was a bit nervous before appearing in my first interview on the Chicago TV show called “Business Newsmakers.” I had no idea what kinds of questions I would be asked...