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5th November 2017

First article published on tricky dilemmas research

The first of a number of articles has been published on the tricky ethical decision-making research project being led by Eve Turner and Professor Jonathan Passmore.  It is in the latest edition of Coaching at Work magazine – Vol 15 (6) pp34-39.  It highlights the challenges for supervisors and coaches responding to ethical dilemmas around the […]

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17th July 2017

What is ethical maturity?

I have been thinking about this recently – with some concern even over the phrase.  Ethics evolved from traditions in moral philosophy which go back thousands of years.  Carroll and Shaw’s book makes clear the challenges we all face in making decisions, from our processes, connections between decisions and the practical implementations, impact on stakeholders (both […]

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28th February 2017

EMCC conference and paradox

I am looking forward to the annual EMCC coaching and mentoring conference which starts Wednesday 1st March in Edinburgh.  As well as running my own sessions with colleagues on ethics and on peer supervision I am excited to be introducing a session by Dr Jenny Denyer on “Coaching at the Performance Edge: Embracing Paradox.”  Some […]

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1st January 2017

EMCC international conference March 2017

A very happy new year for 2017.  One of the professional and personal highlights for me this year will be the 23rd annual EMCC conference which is in Edinburgh at the start of March.  It is a wonderful opportunity for learning, sharing and catching up with friends and colleagues.  I am also delighted to be co-presenting […]

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