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From: Robert kaiser [mailto:robcpj@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, October 6, 2014 2:52 PM
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Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research Volume 66, Issue 3, (Sep)
Dear ListServ members,
Our latest issue is a terrific one, with two articles concerning the common practice of personality assessment, a much-needed empirical approach to understanding the elusive concept of "executive presence," a wonderful interdisciplinary article incorporating concepts from sports psychology to creating a peak performance mindset at work, and an instructive empirical study showing how a coach's mood and way of relating to a client affects the impact of executive coaching.
To access electronic copies of the articles from APA's psycnet database before receiving your copy of the journal in the mail, click the links below. (Note that free access requires a subscription.)
And please do pass this update along to anyone who may be interested in what's happening in the field of consulting psychology.
Here's to keeping your professional edge sharp,
Rob Kaiser
Editor | Consulting Psychology Journal
Articles
Personality assessment and feedback practices among executive coaches: In search of a paradigm.
Page 155-172
Del Giudice, Matthew J.; Yanovsky, Boris; Finn, Stephen E.
Are bosses unique? Personality facet differences between CEOs and staff in five work sectors.
Page 173-196
Palaiou, Kat; Furnham, Adrian
Understanding executive presence: Perspectives of business professionals.
Page 197-211
Dagley, Gavin R.; Gaskin, Cadeyrn J.
Performing under pressure: Cultivating the peak performance mindset for workplace excellence.
Page 212-230
Hallett, Matthew G.; Hoffman, Bobby
Take care what you bring with you: How coaches' mood and interpersonal behavior affect coaching success.
Page 231-257
Ianiro, Patrizia M.; Kauffeld, Simone
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