coaching
Coverage of coaching in the Nexus archive.
- Hosapete: AIDSO protests police excesses against students in New Delhi
AIDSO protests police excesses against students in New Delhi, alleging that poor and middle-class students are forced to spend heavily on coaching while the examination system is vulnerable to corruption and paper leaks.
- I quit my job at Nvidia because I wanted work that felt more human. Financial security isn't the same as true fulfillment.
Antons Davis left Nvidia after a decade to pursue meaningful work in coaching and entrepreneurship, founding Touch of Humane and Osmo to revolutionize coaching with AI. He transitioned to solopreneurship, prioritizing human connection over financial security, and achieved personal fulfillment despite initial uncertainties.
- Robotics Teams Are Shrinking. Students Say They’re More Important Than Ever
Robotics programs are struggling with insufficient coaching and funding, prompting students and lawmakers to seek unique solutions to sustain school teams. Students emphasize the importance of robotics programs despite these challenges.
- In a world driven by demand generation, CMOs must be the expert on the customer, says Mars' Gabrielle Wesley
Gabrielle Wesley, CMO of Mars North America, emphasized demand generation as a top priority for brands during the 2026 Cannes Lions Festival. She highlighted marketers' responsibility to lead in understanding consumers and aligning organizational strategies, drawing parallels between marketing pressures and coaching in sports.
- Minneapolis police used “coaching” over discipline in 45% of misconduct cases — and the public can’t see why
A new analysis of Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) disciplinary decisions reveals coaching was used in 45% of misconduct cases between January 2024 and May 2026, primarily for 'minimal impact' violations. Coaching, defined as non-disciplinary by MPD, keeps case details private under state law, raising concerns about transparency and public accountability.