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Live Webinar May 2nd, 2019 – 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hours 1 PDU
Provider: HRDQ-U Ideas For Learning

The way coaches interact with people varies from one coach to the next. This is because each coach has different personality characteristics that influence the way they interact with others.

Knowing about those characteristics inherent in your personality is key to the coach–coachee interaction, the formation of an effective relationship, and the results he or she obtains.

Attend this webinar to find out what your coaching style says about you.

With the knowledge of your coaching style:

  1. Individuals can better understand why they behave the way they do,
  2. Individuals can learn how to adapt their behavior to improve interpersonal relationships,
  3. Individuals can develop rapport, and…
  4. Individuals can  ultimately, become more effective coaches.

Learn How To…

  • Use What’s My Coaching Style as part of your personality style and coaching training
  • Identify personal preference for one of four behavioral styles
  • Develop an awareness of personal behavior patterns
  • See how one is viewed by those he or she coaches

This webinar is sponsored by HRDQ and is based upon research from What’s My Coaching Style?, a coaching assessment that measures personality style and explores how it relates to coaching and interpersonal relationships. Coaches and managers identify and understand personality traits, learn how to capitalize on personal strengths, and minimize potential weaknesses. Learn more about What’s My Coaching Style? at HRDQ.

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What Does Your Coaching Style Say About You?

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