Dr Sunny Stout-Rostron was be one of the key speakers at the 2021 Africa Executive Coaching Convention Here she is in conversation about her perspectives on coaching in Sub-Saharan Africa. Sunny is an international coach, and so is able to bring a global perspective to a regional challenge. You can listen to the podcast by […]
Tag: coaching and diversity
Dr Sunny Stout-Rostron talks about why it is important for coaches, who are working with teams in the modern corporate workplace, to be able to work with diversity of all kinds. With the world having become more interconnected and part of a Global Village, diversity means many things: life experience, cultural background, educational experience and […]
“This book is a marvellous contribution to the emerging field of team coaching. Dr Stout-Rostron and her contributing authors have produced a review of extant team coaching models and contributed some new models for team coaching specifically aimed at respecting and capitalising on the cultural diversity found in today’s modern workplace. Much of the work […]
“In this timely and useful book, the authors draw on their considerable experience and address key concerns and approaches to team coaching, stressing the importance of culture and the role that diversity plays in the process. Systems Theory is fast emerging as the dominant discourse for coaching in organisations, and the models offered here do […]

“Team coaching is increasingly popular and credible as the people-development approach for businesses navigating the complex demands impacting on today’s workplace. We can no longer ignore the global platform of this digital age, further compounded by the unprecedented cultural mix in team composition. This seminal text, contextualised in relationship systems intelligence, offers expertise and knowledge […]
Last month, we participated in a Twitter Q & A session on the topic of how coaching plays a role in your being or becoming more of a “people person”. The Twitter talk was hosted by SACAP, the South African College of Applied Psychology. What follows are SACAP’s questions and my answers (which you can […]
Earlier today, we participated in a Twitter Q & A session on the topic of careers in coaching and how the coaching profession has progressed in terms of career offerings. The following is the questions and my answers (which you can also find on my Twitter handle @StoutRostron, following the hashtag #Coach2Career): Q1 Life coach; […]