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Three things to read this week

Friday’s are for wrapping things up.  Here are my favourite three blog posts on Great Work. 1. Jon Ingham summarizing his learnings about “Training 2.0″ – and how the old style of training just won’t be enough any more. 2. … Continue reading

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Three truths about coaching

I’ve just had an article published in TrainingZone.co.uk about three (not-what-you-were-expecting) truths about coaching in organizations. It’s a dilemma.  We all know coaching can be a useful intervention in organizational life, for the sake of both the individual and the … Continue reading

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Public workshop: Coaching for Great Work, Saturday Oct 19

Here’s the spiel from the OD Network Conference program.  It’s a great way to taste the Coaching for Great Work coach training program, as well as to explore the pros and cons of creating a “coaching culture” in your organization. … Continue reading

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Do one thing really really well

Steam Whistle is a local Toronto brewer and they make a particularly fine pilsner – particularly good for summer days on the patio enjoying the heat and rhythm of summer. Their current tagline is provocative:  “Do one thing really really … Continue reading

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The Feeling of Great Work

Just about 24 hours ago, I invited pretty much everyone I know to consider applying to be trainers of the Coaching for Great Work training program. The truth is, I wasn’t exactly sure what to expect.  I was hoping to … Continue reading

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