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The Neville Wharton Business Psychology Group is a UK-based specialist consultancy offering occupational psychology, business psychologists, psychometric assessment, psychometric testing. Incorporating Chartered Occupational Psychologists and Human Resource Consultants, committed to the effective application of Occupational Psychology for the tangible benefit of our client Organisations

   

 

Selecting the right people

Psychometrics and assessment

Search and selection

 

Coaching and development

Assessment and coaching

360 degree feedback

Executive coaching & development

Team development

Talent management

 

Training

 

 

Coaching and development/Executive Coaching and Development
 

We offer tailored coaching and development programmes for both individuals and teams.

 

We use assessment, discussion and feedback to plan an individual’s programme of coaching and development. Our programmes are designed to harness strengths and address weaker areas.

 

Executive coaching and development is an excellent way of developing individuals within their current roles and also for assisting with talent management.

 

How our executive coaching and development works

  • One of our specialist coaches will meet with their coachee regularly, typically once a month. Between those times the coachee can contact their coach at any time to discuss any issues by email or phone.
  • Each coachee has an action plan which is the framework for the programme. Progress against the goals of the plan is reviewed at each session.
  • The coach is an external provider of evaluation, feedback and development direction. We listen, reflect and provide constructive feedback.
  • Progress and results are tangible and measurable − we ensure measurable objectives are in place from the start of the programme.
  • Coachees work with the coach is backed up by recommendations for further theoretical reading, self assessment exercises and access to relevant articles.