Program management

Swimming coach using a whiteboard
Guru-ism and the decline of coaching
Volume 28 Number 2
Marshall McLuhan got it right, when commenting on our collective gullibility. We are often prepared to swallow almost anything if we trust the messenger.
Two people sailing in a yacht
Nurturing a coaching legacy through mentoring
Volume 28 Number 3
World-renowned coach Victor Kovalenko shaped and moulded the raw talent he saw in Belinda Stowell as a sailor and guided the Australian and her partner, Jenny Armstrong, to number one in the world. Now Kovalenko is mentoring her as a coach so she can continue his winning legacy.
female canoeing coach
Women coaches fracture the glass ceiling
Volume 28 Number 2
In business it has been known for many years as ‘the glass ceiling’: that invisible yet impenetrable barrier to promotion beyond which female executives could not pass.
Karen Dalton
From athlete to coach: mentoring perspective
Volume 28 Number 1
Being a champion sportsperson does not necessarily translate into being a brilliant coach, but there are many shining lights on the Australian sports scene that prove the value of experience and inside knowledge.
male walker
How to manage the return to training after illness
Volume 27 Number 4
A commonly asked question by athletes and coaches refers to the guidelines and recommendations for planning the return to full training and competition after illness.

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