Loading Events

« All Events

  • This event has passed.

Coaching to GROW

Details

Date:
June 16, 2021
Time:
9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Other Time Zones:
This session is in ACST as it is located in SA
Cost:
$20.00 – $300.00
Event Category:

Other

Trainer First Name
Sheree
Trainer Last Name
Lewis
Trainer Short Bio

Sheree Lewis has been a friend of the Better Practice Project for over 10 years. She has 25 years of consulting, training and facilitation experience which includes working with people from all levels and a wide range of industry sectors. Sheree has extensive experience in the design, development and facilitation of a range of management and professional development programs.

June 16, 2021 @ 9:30 am - 4:30 pm

$20.00 – $300.00
Due to unforeseen circumstance this session has been cancelled
If you are interested in this session please enquire here
  So what is coaching and how does it work? Coaching is a structured one on one conversation focused on individual’s development through increasing their self-awareness and personal responsibility.  Using a coaching approach helps individuals to think through issues and improve their own performance – we are helping them to learn.  We can do this by asking the ‘right’ questions and actively listening in a supportive and encouraging environment.  It is not about giving answers particularly if we are looking for sustainable change. Sheree Lewis returns for the fifth session in her Masterclasses in 2021. This one is not to be missed. In 2020 it was offered as a 2hour ZOOM session which now explores face to face the benefits of coaching as a leadership approach.   Learning Outcomes:
  • Define coaching
  • Explain the importance of the coaching mindset
  • Identify the key coaching skills
  • Describe the GROW model
  Target Audience - Team leaders, Coordinators, Learning and Development personnel or who anyone is in interested in the ongoing development of team members         Disclaimer: CHSP Ticket price subsided by SA and NSW Sector Support and Development (SSD) funded by the Australian Department of Health. Although funding for this session has been provided by the Australian Government, the material contained herein does not necessarily represent the views or policies of the Australian Government.