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Coaching Skills school training courses in Burlington, VT (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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How to Coach Format: Online School: Mobile Technical Institute Venue: Mobile Tel.: (251) 478-6848 Managers who lead and manage through coaching—providing encouragement, feedback, and support—are more successful in "working through others." This brief course focuses on the skills and techniques of positive coaching in an organizational setting including listening actively, providing constructive feedback based on observation, reinforcing positive employee performance through recognition and praise, and teaching new skills. |
Coaching Format: Online School: Golden Gate University Venue: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Seattle Tel.: 800-448-4968 Explores the growing field of business, organizational and personal coaching as both a profession and also for the personal development of the student. Topics will include: the unique communication skills of a coach, assessment and coaching tools, developmental models of change, common coaching issues, the stages and structures of coaching, and coaching as a profession. Class structure will include: demonstrations, experiential practice and learning, and guest lectures from successful coaches. M... |
Coaching for Human Resource Professionals Format: On-site School: Center for Creative Leadership Venue: Colorado Springs, Greensboro, San Diego Tel.: +1 800 780 1031 •Learn the essentials of coaching by using CCLs unique framework, along with new coaching skills that can be put to immediate use, in a program thats specifically focused on internal human resource professionals. |
Coaching for Greater Effectiveness Format: On-site School: Center for Creative Leadership Venue: Colorado Springs, Greensboro, San Diego Tel.: +1 800 780 1031 •Learn the essentials of coaching by using CCLs unique framework, along with new coaching skills that can be put to immediate use.
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Coaching Skills for Lean Implementation Leaders Format: On-site School: Lean Enterprise Institute, Inc. Venue: Boston Tel.: 617 871-2900 Lean change agents generally have to implement improvements through the work of people they don’t manage. They have responsibility but little authority to accomplish their goals. Getting people to complete the tasks they assign or meet the schedules they set requires constant attention, encouragement, cajoling, and often taking the lead on the activities themselves.
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