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Business or organisation contributing to knowledge creation | Vodafone Group

These organisations, whether in the public, private or charitable sectors contribute to generating original research from within their organisation. They conduct studies and ‘experiments’ to high standards within their company, firm or institution and study the experience, impact or other aspects of coaching within their domain. The knowledge creating activities are documented and published to share with others their experiences and findings. The scale of the organisations involved can vary between global multinationals through to small, single site operations. The commonality is the genuine desire to conduct and share the outcomes from coaching related activities.

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Mr. Alexandru Popa-Antohi

Vodafone Group Services Limited
One Kingdom Street, Paddington Central
London W2 6BY
United Kingdom
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07775542497

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Business or organisation contributing to knowledge creation

Key purpose

Contributing to the FCC project: Disruptive Technology in Coaching.

3. Publishing non peer reviewed professional articles, reports and books e.g. coaching industry reports; articles in professional magazines; practitioners’ experience-based books
  • Yes

Contributing to the FCC project: Disruptive Technology in Coaching.

9. Practical evaluation of coaching programmes in organisations e.g. reports, conference papers
  • Yes
10. Generation of documents on good practice and standards e.g. standards of practice and codes of ethics for professional coaching bodies
  • Yes

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