When we talk about supervision in coaching and mentoring, the first association is with one-to-one intense professional oversight, as happens in counselling and psychotherapy. Yet supervision can come in many forms and for many purposes. It can be relatively expensive, or remarkable inexpensive. As organisations become more familiar with the supervision concept, we are gradually…

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