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Working in the world of digital coaching

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Working in the world of digital coaching

Last week, we launched a brand new ReciproCoach website. Technology is evolving rapidly, and as coaches working in a digital age, we need to keep pace. With technology now becoming more embedded in everyday coaching practice, changing not only the ReciproCoach website but the landscape of coaching itself, it feels like a timely moment to reflect on the role it plays in our work and to consider some of the emerging research in this area.

 

This issue of Coaching Research in Practice reflects on a recent paper about the use of technology in coaching. It explores insights related to its effectiveness, as well as some challenges, and ethical and confidentiality concerns. The article concludes with some important recommendations for anyone coaching in this digital age. 

 

Read full article here: https://reciprocoach.com/coaching-research#!#191

 

Written by Kerryn Griffiths, PhD, PCC and Global ReciproCoach Coordinator

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