Subscribing to Coaching at Work

Subscribing to Coaching at Work

Coaching at Work magazine is the leading digital magazine for coaching mentoring managers and HR professionals. It is both inspiring and a thought-provoking resource for everyone involved in coaching. Why buy a subscription?

An annual full digital magazine subscription will entitle you to:

  • 6 Digital Magazines a year
  • Access to all previous and current issues virtually, allowing you to ‘flick’ through and read all issues virtually
  • Additional Online Content
  • Discounts on Coaching at Work events including masterclasses and conferences
  • 12 e-newsletters a year
  • Free inclusion in global coaches’ list (if a member of a recognised professional body)
  • Discounts for members of coaching professional bodies
  • Practical case studies and latest research and reports
  • Hints, tips and ‘how-to’s’
  • Discussion forum
  • To purchase now, click HERE.

A lower cost alternative is Digital Only Yearly Subscription Access to digital issues via PocketMags App. You can also use PocketMags to purchase just one digital issue only. To purchase now, click HERE.

We also have a multi-subscription option for organisations such as universities, libraries, training providers, small and large companies. This provides 6 Digital Magazines a year, access to all previous and current issues virtually, allowing your users to ‘flick’ through and read all issues virtually. (NB. Organisations are not permitted to re-sell access to other organisations or people without permission of Coaching at Work Ltd. This would need a specific agreement and a higher fee.)

Est. in 2005, Coaching at Work offers a range of carefully curated, high calibre, fit-for-purpose CPD for coach/mentoring practitioners, OD/HR/L&D coaching & mentoring champions & academics….read More

Please note, it is not possible to download (or print) the magazine from our website. However, a digital subscription does allow subscribers to ‘virtually flick-through’ all issues of Coaching at Work.

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