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How to be an Effective Coach

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Date & time

  1. 21 May 2024 09:30 - 12:30
  2. 18 June 2024 09:30 - 12:30

Location

  1. Teams
  2. Teams

Overview

‘The human mind is like a parachute – it functions better when it is open’ – Cole’s Rules 

According to the latest 2020 report from the ICF (International Coaching Federation) there has been a sharp rise in the numbers of managers using coaching skills to develop and grow the talent in their teams. This is particularly important given the current climate when most teams now need to be managed remotely. The ‘push’ style of leadership is often proving ineffective. A leader who knows how to adopt a ‘pull’ approach will get far better results. This is where coaching staff and teams will facilitate better outcomes.

Coaching is a cost effective personal development tool that can reap benefits for participants and their organisation, providing the coach obtains the necessary skills. It is important the organisation supports and understands the wider benefits of improved productivity, performance and motivation that can be realised through the adoption of effective coaching techniques.

This course is designed to improve the understanding of the coaching process and develop the coaching skills needed to work successfully with others.

Duration: Two half-days
Sectors: Public and private
Career level: Managers and team leaders
Points worth: 1 point*

*Our courses are all worth a certain amount of points. Your membership package comes with an allocation of points to use throughout the year to suit the needs of your organisation.

Structure

This course is spread over the period of 2-3 weeks, meaning there is a gap between the first half day and the next.

The aim of this Leadership Academy course is to provide participants with the essential skills and techniques needed to have effective coaching conversations. There is opportunity to practise these skills, receiving feedback and support from the facilitator. The two-module structure allows participants time to try techniques in their working environment and report back successes and challenges during the second session.

Benefits

For the individual:

  • Making a positive difference
  • Learning new perspectives
  • Developing key skills
  • More confidence in dealing with others
  • Improved problem solving skills

For the organisation:

  • More motivated and engaged employees
  • Creating a culture of continuous learning and improving
  • Attract talent
  • Greater sense of ownership
  • Builds resilience

Agenda

  1. 09:30 Overview of day 1

    The topics we will cover are:

    • Definition of coaching
    • Benefits of coaching/mentoring
    • Differences between coaching, mentoring, training & counselling
    • Barriers to coaching
    • Key coaching skills
    • Preparing to coach
    • ‘Push’ and ‘pull’ approaches
    • Practise and feedback

Trainers

Who can join our events?

Our events are open to everyone and relevant to all levels of staff, from new joiners right through to senior executives. This creates a vibrant mix which promotes innovation, sharing of best practice and drives the modernisation of public services.

Attendance is included in our membership and partnership packages. A fee may apply for non-members. Please see individual event registration details for more information.

Contact us to discuss your options.

Public sector – contact Poppy Whelan.

Private sector – contact Aimie Francis.