In a recent article “Changing the game – The power of conscious mentoring” we challenged the very core of mentorship as we know it. The article suggested that mentors could offer a game-changing perspective for their mentees if they are more conscious at the start of their
Enterprises need—more than ever—leaders that understand the importance of connecting with people. Command and control is no longer a suitable way for leaders to run their organisations. Brené Brown’s (2012) suggests that “We are hardwired for connection, curiosity and engagement. When learning and working are dehumanised –
We have experienced the most disruptive year in modern times. I have not met anyone who has not been affected in one way or another by the pandemic. In all of these disruptions, the world of work has become increasingly impersonal and clinical, lacking a sense of
Mentoring and coaching have become increasingly popular and both concepts have been associated with improvement, progress and the achievement of personal and career goals. Both have their own distinct processes and methodologies, but in essence, coaches use questions instead of suggestions to keep people responsible and moving