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Director at GIBS Business School (Gordon Institute of Business Science)
Joined 05/15/2017
Level: LEVEL 01 (12 mo pts: 0 pts)
Lifetime points: 15 pts
Alison is an Associate Director at The Gordon Institute of Business Science with the portfolio of Personal and Applied Learning. Her Academic background is in Sports Psychology (Hons), Business Management and Leadership Coaching (Masters Cum Laude). This Masters degree focuses on Leadership, Organisational development, Adult Learning, Psychological Acumen in Change and Peformance and Business Coaching. Her professional background and training is as a facilitator and Professional Business Coach, she is accredited as a PCC coach with the ICF (International Coach Federation) and is on the board for GSAEC (Graduate School Alliance for Education for Coaches). Alison has a particular interest in the power of group coaching for impact in business. She consults on coaching, organisational development and leadership solutions for individual, team and organisational effectiveness. Since 2007, Alison has worked the majority of her time at GIBS, starting the initiatives in Personal Development at the school. These included Career Development programmes, Mentorship programmes, Coaching and Facilitation initiatives. The centre now looks after 100 faculty who are experts in learning, business coaching and personal development. It’s responsible for Best Practice and Research in Personal Learning as well as delivering accredited and non-accredited programmes (Coaching, Facilitation, Mentoring) and post-programme learning embed for the business school.
Alison speaks at conferences, has written a book chapter on group coaching and has published research in local and international journals. Her particular coaching interests are in narrative, gestalt, team, neuroscience and group coaching. Her teaching style is facilitative and she enjoys using graphic, narrative, whole-body and systemic techniques in facilitative learning.
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