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Updated competency models improve coaching’s effectiveness
Competency models help the coaching profession gauge coaching’s overall effectiveness. To improve coaching’s efficacy, the field of coaching must establish what makes coaching distinct and the skills needed for effective practice.
“Critical Moments” research informs the coaching practice
‘Critical Moments’ research explores the limits and potentials of human attention and memory. Comparing the memories that coaches and clients share reveals how the coaching relationship generates personal discovery and satisfaction for both parties.
The core reason people seek meaning at work
Wisdom Weaver William Ayot explains why people want to experience meaning at work and in life. He believes that it is possible to enhance meaning at work.
Coaches and new technology help people find meaningful work
Coaches and technological innovations are helping people gain the knowledge they need personally and professionally to thrive in the Future of Work.
Social dialogue promotes shared distribution of wealth
Economist and Wisdom Weaver Dr. Stijn Broecke advocates for a healthy social dialogue between workers, employers, and policymakers in order to shape a future that benefits all.
New learning models are needed to prepare for the future
In many ways, we are still learning methods from the last century to solve problems for the next century. To truly prepare for the future, we must change our view of learning.
Technology can bolster our ability to find meaning at work
Wisdom Weaver Stijn Broecke believes that advances in technology can improve the quality of life for workers by automating simple tasks.
Unemployment is a risk for healthy societies
Wisdom Weaver Dr. Stijn Broecke explains that labor markets are most successful when they are inclusive and when they enable all people to use their talents.
The role of creativity in adapting to change: a poet’s perspective
Creativity is the foundation of risk-taking, innovation, and adaptation, but as Wisdom Weaver William Ayot notes, it has long been neglected in management or administrative positions. Embracing creativity will prove vital to the future of work as advancing technologies change the way that people connect and do business.
Urban planners are re-imagining the future of nursing homes
Urban skyscrapers that were once devoted to office space may transform into multipurpose housing — including dedicated spaces for nursing home facilities.
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