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Is Management training the missing piece

"Excellent course, great instructor, learned a lot and will help me in all aspects of my life"
Jacques Ladouceur,
Montreal Management Training Seminar attendee


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 Courses Overview    Coaching 

Coaching

Seminar Outline:




Coach, Role Model, Counsellor, Supporter, Guide...do these words ring a bell? 

 

Business leadership coaching involves being a role model, a mentor, sometimes a counsellor or supporter and always a guide. Leadership Coaching is based on a partnership that involves giving both support and challenging opportunities to employees. Knowing how and when to coach is an essential skill that can benefit both you and your organization. This one-day Coaching training workshop will help you become a better coach in all senses of the word.

 

How You Will Benefit:

  • Develop the coaching and counselling skills that help improve individual performance
  • Demonstrate the behaviours and practices of an effective coach
  • Understand how coaching can be used to develop your staff
  • Uncover the employees' strengths and give them the feedback they need to succeed
  • Identify employee problems and ways you can help to correct them
  • Motivate employees to do their best
  • Conduct a successful coaching discussion

 

What You Will Learn:  

  • The Benefits of coaching
  • Characteristics of an effective coach
  • The difference between feedback and coaching
  • Stages and key elements of coaching
  • How to apply the coaching stages to real life situations
  • How to identify coaching situations
  • How to recognize when an employee is falling short in his/her performance and what to do about it
  • How to resolve problems that interfere with performance
  • How to help employees be successful
Who Should Attend:
 

Managers, Supervisors, government employees, team leaders and anyone responsible for leading someone else

 
 
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