by Angela Spaxman | Jul 4, 2007 | Book Reviews, Leader as Coach, Loving Your Work, Self-Improvement and Success tips
Conventional wisdom is that we use words to describe the world. I mean that the world exists as fact and we use words to portray what is. But how interesting to realize that the reverse is also true to a large extent. We also use words to create our experience of the...
by Angela Spaxman | Apr 7, 2007 | Book Reviews, Events in Hong Kong, Living and Working in Hong Kong, News & Events
I’m currently reading “Collapse -How Society’s Choose to Fail or Survive” by Jared Diamond and it’s really waking me up! Environmental sustainability is the big issue for our generation. So it’s timely that I’ve discovered a...
by Angela Spaxman | Apr 1, 2006 | Book Reviews, Leader as Coach
“The beginning is the most important part of the work.” –Plato, Greek Author and Philosopher, (427 BC to 347 BC) Role transitions are critical times for employees and for organizations. Regardless of the situation into which new staff members arrive,...
by Angela Spaxman | Jun 1, 2005 | About Coaching, Book Reviews, Leader as Coach, Leadership, Making Career Choices, Self-Improvement and Success tips
Here are the top books I recommend on the following topics: Changing Careers, Developing Yourself, For Business Owners, For Coaches, Leadership, Managing and Developing People, Relationships Changing Careers Bolles, Richard Nelson (2002) What Color is Your Parachute?,...