In this session you'll learn the value of a coaching mindset and how to apply proven coaching approaches to your most important relationships.
Building the principles of coaching into our day-to-day relationships; whether that's with our direct reports, bosses or family members, can have a huge impact on performance and wellbeing. Coaching provides a powerful, purposeful tool for enabling people and teams to perform at their peak; particularly valuable in the modern world of work where skills in communication and collaboration are vital.
Good coaches excel in skills like questioning, listening, creating self-awareness and are adept at giving and receiving feedback — all of which we'lll cover in this half-day workshop. We'll set the context on the modern appetite for coaching, exploring what it is and what it isn't — before working through a number of practical tools and techniques together. Expect an invigorating and transformative session that will help you bring out the best of yourself and others.
What we'll cover:
• The concept of coaching, and its relationship with skills like mentoring
• How to get into the coaching mindset
• Coaching feedback
• Listening to understand and active listening techniques
• The art of questioning
• Goal setting models
How the session will be structured:
Led by a YCN coach facilitator, and among a supportive group of peers, you'll experience a mix of instruction, discussion and putting into practice coaching tools in pairs and small groups.
Who the session is for:
Perfect for people-managers, this session is for those looking to build coaching capabilities or for those with existing coaching skills and backgrounds looking to refine and practice them in a supportive space; sharing their experiences and perspectives with others.
Event Details
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Location:
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Start:17th March, 2020 at 9:00am
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End:17th March, 2020 at 1:00pm
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Cost:For our members and programme participants
Interested in coming along?
Please let us know here, and feel free to tell us more about your interest in the topic. Not a member of YCN? We sometimes open things up, so do get in touch and we can let you know what’s possible.