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Leadership in context...

‘A person’s self image is based on how they see other people seeing them.’

Steve de Shazer

 

 
Ethical Framework Print E-mail

Bright Side spends time getting to know its clients and how their organisations tick.  Contracts are co-created between us and our client sponsors to ensure clarity of expectations for all parties connected to Bright Side work. 

Bright Side subscribes to the code of ethics of both the Association of Coaching (we are an organisational member) and the European Mentoring and Coaching Council (of which Georgina is an individual member) .

One to one coaching conversations and group work undertaken remain confidential.  No information is shared outside coaching conversations or group work (e.g. with the client sponsor) except ‘themes’ which have been agreed in advance, with participants' permission.  Confidentiality agreements are included before any work begins.

Bright Side pays close attention to honouring diversity and gender issues in the work place.  We strive to create dignity, diversity and inclusiveness in our client relationships and encourage our clients to do the same in their respective organisations.

Bright Side values include transparency in our work approach and courage in creating conversations that make a difference to the personal and professional lives of our clients.   We never expect anything from a client that we are not willing to be nor do ourselves.  Bright Side coaches ‘walk the talk’ and demonstrate the values that drive our practice in our everyday lives.

 
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