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(IOA).  
''Behavioural skills''.


Formerly one of the two professional actuarial bodies in the UK, based in London - the other one being the Faculty of Actuaries.
Life coaching generally focuses on the client's personal life, rather than work.


The Institute merged with the Faculty of Actuaries to form the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries.  
However, depending on the engagement between the client and coach, it may include significant components of career coaching and executive coaching.




== See also ==
==See also==
* [[Actuary]]
*[[Behavioural skills]]
* [[Faculty of Actuaries]]
*[[Career coaching]]
* [[Institute and Faculty of Actuaries ]]
*[[Client]]
* [[Coaching]]
*[[Coaching applications]]
*[[Coaching techniques]]
*[[Executive coaching]]
*[[GROW]]
*[[Health and wellness coaching]]
*[[Life]]
*[[Mentor]]
* [[Organizational coaching]]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 7 July 2022

Behavioural skills.

Life coaching generally focuses on the client's personal life, rather than work.

However, depending on the engagement between the client and coach, it may include significant components of career coaching and executive coaching.


See also