Is Being a Good Coach Enough to be a Good Supervisor?
An exploration of the additional skills and qualities needed to be an effective supervisor beyond being a good coach.
Safety as a Missing Ingredient of Positive Psychology and What It Means for Coaching Supervision
Analysis of the role of safety in supervision and how positive psychology can address it.
PROSPER – 7 Ways to Continue Developing as a Coach
Discover how the PROSPER model provides a comprehensive framework for ongoing professional development for coaches.
Humpty Dumpty and the Problematic Use of the Words Coaching and Supervision….Or Why Coaches Don’t Coach and Supervisors Don’t Supervise.
Nick Bolton explores the meanings and confusions caused by key terminology in coaching and supervision drawing attention to the way the words often run counter to the meaning they usually have.
5 Practical Ways to Expand Your Coaching Supervision Skills and Scope in 2021
Discover practical strategies for supervisors to enhance their skills and broaden their scope, including peer supervision groups, professional supervision, deliberate practice, and setting annual goals for continuous improvement.
Exploring Our Mind’s Eye – Metaphors and Imagery in Coaching Supervision
Discover how metaphors and imagery serve as powerful tools in coaching supervision.
Do Coaches Really Need Supervision? 7 Reasons Coaches Find Coaching Supervision Invaluable
Learn about the seven reasons why supervision is essential for coaches.
The 7 Eyed Model of Supervision: A Map to Navigate Your Coaching Supervision
A deep dive into the 7-Eyed Model of supervision, which examines different aspects of the supervision process, including the client-coach relationship, the coach’s interventions, and the wider systemic context.
Bringing the Solution-Focused Coaching to Supervision
Explore how to integrate solution-focused coaching techniques into supervision practices.
Ethical Responsibility and Decision-Making in Supervision
Explore the ethical responsibilities of coaching supervisors and the complexities of decision-making in supervision. It highlights the importance of ethical frameworks and reflective practice in navigating ethical dilemmas.