The monthly Meyler Campbell Digest will keep you up to date on all things Meyler Campbell and will provide you with a range of some of the best content we have found in the past month.

Meyler Campbell has successfully delivered exceptional executive coach training and leadership development for over 20 years; all of our programmes are available in face-to-face (Covid-19 permitting), virtual, and blended formats.
We would be delighted to speak with anyone who is interested in knowing more about Meyler Campbell and the different programmes that we offer. Click the links below to find out about each Programme individually:
We are particularly interested in broadening diversity within the coaching community. If you know anyone who would be interested in finding out more please forward on this email and ask that they contact us directly at info@meylercampbell.com
——————————————————
The John Stopford Scholarship 2020 Applications Open!
Do you know anyone in the charity, or not for profit sector, who would be interested in the Mastered Programme?
Each year we offer a free place on the Mastered Programme to a leader from the charity sector. The programme is one of the most widely recognised and reputable Executive Coach training programmes in the UK. The Mastered Programme was awarded the European Quality Award (as conferred by the European Mentoring and Coaching Council) and is accredited by the Association for Coaching. See www.meylercampbell.com for more information about Meyler Campbell and the Mastered Programme.
For more information on entry criteria, and how to apply, click here
——————————————————
EVENTS
Faculty Focus: The Use of Psychometrics in Coaching with Penny Moyle *
Monday 5th October, 4.00 – 5.30pm UK time
Join business psychologist, former CEO of OPP Ltd, and Meyler Campbell Faculty Member Penny Moyle at this event on using psychometrics in coaching.
In Conversation with Anne Scoular
Tuesday 6th October, 2.00 – 3.30pm UK time
Attendees at this webinar will have a front row seat for Anne Scoular, Founder of Meyler Campbell, discussing the much anticipated second edition of the Financial Times Guide to Business Coaching.
Virtual Networking Event *
Thursday 15th October, 12.00 – 1.00pm UK time
Hosted by Meyler Campbell graduates and free to attend, these events will give you the opportunity to get to know fellow members of the community.
You can share your thoughts on what you would like from a Virtual Networking Event here
Daniel Difference Model with Sheldon Daniel
Tuesday 10th November, 3.30 – 5.00pm UK Time
Sheldon Daniel, Executive Coach and Strategic Communication Consultant, will delve into the Daniel Difference Model (DDM). The model is a way to explore a frame of thinking about your coaching relationship with your clients; attendees will also investigate “difference” in coaching and will be provided with practical tips on managing difference for an effective coaching outcome.
——————————————————
Webinar: Coaching the rising stars of cancer research
Tuesday 17 November, 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Meyler Campbell has teamed up with Cancer Research UK to coach some of the best up-and-coming scientists through the Mastered practice coaching programme. The partnership was established through faculty member Ann Orton, who is a supporter of CRUK’s Future Leader programme. Ann will be leading a webinar featuring Dr Amit Roshan speaking about his research as a clinician scientist and how he has benefited from our pro-bono coaching; Brinda Lakshmi Varahan, a second year PhD student at Barts Cancer Institute; and Dr Karen Noble, CRUK’s Head of Research Careers.
We invite you to join us for what promises to be a fascinating insight into the world of cutting-edge cancer research.
You will have the unique opportunity to engage with the panel by asking questions, and to hear about how you could become involved with CRUK – through lending your coaching expertise, making a gift or by introducing your network to the charity’s vital work. For more information on the panel and to register, click here.
——————————————————
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
In this section you will find a collection of reading resources and listening material that we have found for you this month, these resources will be added to Connected for onward reference.
PODCASTS
Do your leaders have a coaching mindset?
Listen to Meyler Campbell Founder Anne Scoular on the Making Positive Psychology Work podcast, explore how coaching can transform leadership and organisations. Anne helps us understand how we can bring a coaching mindset to the work that we do everyday. Listen here
How one leader is disrupting and creating “good trouble”
Interviewed by the authors of the book Disrupt Your Career, Michelle Gadsden-Williams, a thought leader on diversity and inclusion, shares her perspective on how the journey of inclusion and diversity has evolved over the years. Listen here
Are your leaders islands of sanity?
Margaret Wheatley, Co-founder and President of The Berkana Institute, explores the challenges and opportunities leaders in the world are facing. She also explains how leaders can adjust their own approaches to have a more positive impact on their teams and workplaces. Listen here
READING & RESOURCES
COACHING
Life coaching is unregulated and growing rapidly. Should it be reined in?
There has been concern that business coaches are sometimes dealing with issues more suited for mental health professionals. Elias Aboujaoude, psychiatrist, researcher and author, suggests that there are steps that coaches and mental health professionals can take together to ensure that coaching is safe and more responsible for everyone.
Adapt your business to the new reality
A very timely article on how best to adapt your business to the new reality. Read the full article here. Connected members can also watch the Meyler Campbell webinar ‘Innovating a Coaching Business Model in a Post-Covid World’ here
The role of coaching psychology and coaching the ‘grey space’
This article explores coaching psychology and coaching and how sometimes the boundaries between these spaces become blurred.
Read full journal article here
LEADERSHIP
A new model for ethical leadership
From the Sept-Oct HBR issue, Max Bazerman looks at a new model for ethical leadership.
Become a more patient leader
David Sluss states that the bottom line is “effective leadership behaviours are enhanced by a show of patience”.
How to foster psychological safety in virtual meetings
Amy Edmondson & Gene Daley recognise that the shift from office working to home working will have unforeseeable effects; but we are already wondering how we can look after the psychological safety of our teams in virtual meetings.
COVID-19
Leadership in Extraordinary Times: Building Back Better
Professor Andrew Stephen, Associate Dean of Research for Saïd Business School, has summarised their Leadership in Extraordinary Times series into a short video. It encapsulates the engaging and insightful conversations that were had by many of the faculty at Oxford over the past few months.
You can view the full video here
The Pandemic’s Lessons for Managing Uncertainty
Lynda Gratton asks what have we learned from the Covid-19 pandemic that will help organisations in the coming months.
To sign up and recieve the Meyler Campbell Digest, click here: Meyler Campbell Communications
Join our mailing list to be informed of the new Meyler Campbell Insight resources as they are published