Category: Recommended Read

Jun 17
FATCA goes full-retard as Mr. Obama extorts THIS country into compliance…

Here at the Coaching Blog- one of the world’s leading blogs on the subject of Leadership and Coaching we quite often post articles by leading authors and authorities- today we are delighted to post the following article by Simon Black . June 11, 2015 Oxford, England OK this is really getting ridiculous. Despite being the […]

Jun 15
Pitfalls of Not Backing Up Your Data

[fusion_text]SingleHop is a tech company focused on cloud computing infrastructure. They are asking a few influential writers to share their thoughts about imperative data in their everyday life and how they secure it safely. They recently created an infographic that discusses the pitfalls of not backing up your data. We find the graphic interesting and […]

Jun 02
Personal Development Assessments and Coaching

Personal development is the process of improving oneself, covering areas such as self-awareness, talent and skill development, increase in employability, enhancement of quality of life, and ultimately the realization of one’s dreams and aspirations. In short, it is a form of coaching that focuses entirely on the “self,” on the individual. The keyword here is […]

May 19
The 'Grexit' Issue and the Problem of Free Trade

Here at the-Coaching Chronicle-run by Gerard O’Donovan, our aim is to constantly bring value to those seeking to improve their lives. Therefore we have a policy of publishing articles and materials by guest authors whom we value and appreciate. Today’s guest author is from:George Friedman on The ‘Grexit’ Issue and the Problem of Free Trade. […]

May 14
Behavioral-Based Interviewing

Using the behavioral-based interviewing method in screening job applicants has been common among employers. The reason behind this is that past performance is considered an accurate predictor of future performance. In other words, how an applicant performs in the past will give the employer an insight on how he/she might do in the future. This […]

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May 08
Organizing An Effective Training

Organizing an effective training program for your employees is important to ensure a more productive work environment. But how do you exactly do that? Treat your training program as a project. A project, as we all know, always starts with the planning phase. As training costs both time and money, carefully plan it from the […]

  • Coaching
May 05
Gift: The content that’s genuinely helping small businesses and entrepreneurs

If you’re a small business owner, then there’s a fairly high chance that you don’t need to read the stats to know that SMEs up and down the country are incredibly busy and pressed for resources. In case you’d like to see the cold, hard proof, it works out that nearly three quarters (71%) of […]

Apr 28
Prelude to a Japanese Revival

Here at the Coaching Blog- one of the world’s leading blogs on the subject of Leadership and Coaching we quite often post articles by leading authors and authorities- today we are delighted to post the following article from Stratfor “Prelude to a Japanese Revival” Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has arrived in Washington, the third […]

Apr 17
Harvard, Stanford, and Minerva? The Next Elite University at Half the Price

When the most selective universities in the United States sent out their admissions decisions for the Class of 2019 a few weeks ago, they also publicly announced—somewhat proudly—how few students they actually admitted this year. In most cases, fewer than one out of ten students were accepted to places such as Stanford, Harvard, and Princeton. […]

Apr 06
How The Banks Seduce You Into Debt

The Laptop Millionaire Newsletter Hello Gerard, The other day I met an English man living in Cyprus, by the name of Andy. Andy is in his mid-fifties, and he worked for most of his career as a nuclear technician in the UK. ***************************************** He told me he’d saved up a bit of money throughout his […]