In conversation with James Cook
In this fourth episode, James Cook, Michael Tichelmann and Tünde Erdös, we take a view at addressing the intention and intentionality behind the concept 'light and shadow of coaching' - the role of coaching in organisations in the widespread movement of democratising coaching - the light and shadow of internal versus external coaching - the role of complexity and scarcity driving the need to find fast answers - exploring a specific example of building and cultivating a coaching culture at nestlé - how our fast-paced life tends to challenge people and teams in organisations
This is a Light and Shadow of Coaching – in and beyond organizations production resulting from a documentary we made to fund coach training for women in Kenya. Our purpose is to empower women creating ripple effects of growth, change and development. Today’s episode is the first installment of a series of conversations with coaches, leaders, educators who either donated to support this social impact through coaching initiative or made an interview contribution to the documentary, or sponsor the social impact initiative.The goal of this series is to give you an intimate peak behind the curtains: what is social impact through coaching for our guests and why does social impact.
If you wish to learn more about the documentary, you can watch it in its three parts here: www.coachingdocu.com The documentary has been accredited with 10 CCEUs by ICF.
About our guest James Cook:
James is an ICF and EMCC accredited coach, he is a Learning & Development Specialist for Coaching, Mentoring and Team Development, responsible for the Internal Professional Coaching Pool at Nestlé in the UK and Ireland. Outside of work, James is a Listening Volunteer at The Samaritans, a unique UK charity dedicated to reducing feelings of isolation and disconnection that can lead to suicide. James’s journey and mission in life is to create a world where everyone feels the power of true engagement both in and out of work, by recognising their personal agency and feeling empowered to make a difference. Deep listening, social impact, physical intelligence and role modelling are James’s special interests.
Email James: [email protected]
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Co-Hosts Tünde Erdös & Michael Tichelmann
Produced by Austora
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