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Live Webinar – November 13th, 2019 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network

You want to be more coach-like. Your organization is expecting it, and you can see how this will elevate your leadership to the next level. But it’s difficult.

Even with the best of intentions, you slip back into telling people what to do: it just feels faster and easier to do it like that.

There’s a proven way to help you build your coaching habit. In another one of Michael’s interactive, practical and highly engaging webinars, you’ll learn:

  • The three vicious circles that are keeping you stuck and underperforming
  • The science of building a habit that sticks
  • The two best coaching question combinations
  • The best place to start to build a coaching habit

For another great Michael Bungay Stanier PDU Opportunity
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3 Counterintuitive Strategies To Build A Coaching Culture

Presenter:  Michael Bungay Stanier (LinkedIn profile),  founder  of Box of Crayons, a company that helps organizations do less good work and more great work.  He created the eight irresistible principles of fun, a short Internet movie that has been viewed by millions of people, and his first book, Get Unstuck & Get Going… on the stuff that matters, has won a number of publishing and design awards.  His book, Do More Great Work: Stop the Busy Work and Start the Work That Matters, contains 15 practical tools to help you find, start, and sustain more great work.  He is also the author of of the bestseller The Coaching Habit: Say Less, Ask More & Change the Way You Lead Forever. To view a short animated version of this manifesto, visit his site at DoMoreGreatWork.

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The Secret To Building A Coaching Habit

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