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How high potential coaching can add value – for participants and the organisation
This case study explores the value of high potential coaching as part of a leadership development programme. As empirical and participant-based research for coaching (effectiveness) in a talent management context is scarce, both participant and organisation perspectives were explored. This research shows that the coaching readiness of participants could be influenced, both by the organisation and the relationship with the coach. The findings show that both the organisation and the participants valued personal realisations, increased effectiveness and career moves, although emphasised different elements. Findings could be relevant for coaching in a talent management context or for when engagement in coaching is not voluntary
Neuronal nitric oxide synthase plays a key role in CNS demyelination
Nitric oxide (NO) is a small, short-lived molecule released from a variety of cells that is implicated in a multitude of biological processes. In pathological conditions, overproduction of NO may lead to the generation of highly reactive species, such a