Barbara Alexander

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Three Faces of Spirit and Quadrant Orientation


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Coaches' Corner: Navigating the Crucial Point of Career Change


This symbol, weiji, has had a place of honor in my office for many years. You know the one - the Chinese word for crisis, composed of two characters: the first represents danger and the second opportunity. JFK entered this symbol into the American lexicon through a speech he gave at the... Read More

In Praise of the We Space


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Coaches' Corner: Getting to the Heart of the Matter


Getting to the Heart of the Matter.... I’d like to continue the conversation about Integral Coaching that my friend and colleague, Huy Lam, began in this column by talking about getting to the heart of the matter of a coaching topic. What that means from an Integral Coaching... Read More