CSA Presence at ICF Global Conference- Rio de Janeiro Karyn Prentice
CSA Presence at ICF Global Conference- Rio de Janeiro Karyn Prentice Senior Programme Trainer: USA, France and UK In the middle of November under a royal blue canopy of a seemingly endless spring sky in the southern hemisphere the ICF Global Conference for Latin and South America held its two day conference in Rio de […]
Why leading well is so difficult and how super-Vision can help Elaine Patterson
Why leading well is so difficult and how super-Vision can help Elaine Patterson “You see things not as they are but HOW you are” Eric Butterworth Leading well is hard. This is because leading well is both business and personal; and leading is a people business. The person who is the leader is the common […]
JUDGEMENT: PHILOSOPHICAL, PSYCHODYNAMIC AND PRAGMATIC PERSPECTIVES by Keri Phillips
JUDGEMENT: PHILOSOPHICAL, PSYCHODYNAMIC AND PRAGMATIC PERSPECTIVES by Keri Phillips Judgement is a word apparently simple, yet it is multi-faceted. My speculation is that this contrast between initial appearance and subsequent reality is the reason why this word can be equally attractive and repulsive. I elaborate on this later when considering the psychodynamic perspective on judgement. […]
Accredited Supervision Diploma – booking now
CSA’s Supervision Diploma in London, starting October 2015 is already over half full! CSA is a world leader in the provision of first-class supervision training for coaches, leaders, HR and senior managers. Our programme is accredited by EMCC and is approved by ICF (62. 5 credits). This is the 10th annual programme that we have […]
Executive Presence and the value of Coaching Supervision
The most recent research to come out on the Executive Coaching industry in the U.S. (Underhill and McAnally, 2013) is very clear. The #1 reason for hiring a coach is Leadership Development, and #2, to develop Executive Presence. However, both categories frequently show up on peer ratings of senior-level executives. This would suggest: 1) that […]
Supervision Groups in Paris
New in Paris this spring : 2 Supervision groups A French speaking Supervision group The intention is to propose : – a new format of supervision in Paris, aligned with what is done in UK for example where supervision is much more developed : 2h monthly sessions during 6 months – more accessible in […]
Vulnerability comes in handy……
Vulnerability comes in handy: What we can learn about supervision with our teachers of Tai Chi, Pilates, or Yoga (or any exercise type). By Gloria E. Bader, Ed. D. The idea of understanding and appreciating our physical sensations as we supervise and coach has never appealed to me. My dismissive assumptions about a somatic […]
AoCS Event: Across Boundaries May 21
Across Boundaries – a reminder to book now Across Boundaries is our first joint event in the UK in May – and the early bird rate is closing tomorrow on March 11th! So don’t delay and do book now to get some great savings on this event. Why now? This event is timely and […]
Hope in a battered world by Elaine Patterson
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it […]
Having courage…….
One afternoon a few weeks ago I was reading and a sentence jumped out at me. No matter what came after that my eyes kept travelling back to those words as it registered its impact on me. I noticed how it kept showing up again and again in my work with coachees, supervisees, and […]
