The Coaching Edge®
Interaction Associates can show your organization how to get the most out of coaching relationships. The Coaching EDGE® workshop is a powerful learning experience that will give participants the tools to help individuals change unproductive behaviors and produce breakthrough results.
Benefits for participants
Participants in The Coaching EDGE® will learn to:
- Create effective coaching contracts
- Identify resistant behaviors and generate a commitment to action
- Cultivate trust and openness
- Give feedback that builds confidence
- Encourage experimentation and risk-taking
- Foster discipline and follow up on agreements
Benefits for the organization
Effective coaching can have a powerful impact on your organization by setting new standards for open communication, flexibility, and creativity. It can improve employee retention and commitment, foster leadership, and encourage continuous learning.
What makes an effective coach
Research shows that employees are more productive, provide better customer service, and generate more revenue when they are supported by coaches who encourage their development. Good coaches:
- Provide inspiration
- Create a supportive environment for personal and professional growth
- Can show people how to analyze and solve problems
- Help others to think critically outside of conventional beliefs
- Lead others to take effective action
Who should attend
Anyone in a position to influence the performance of his or her colleagues will benefit from this workshop. Participants may include:
- Managers
- Quality coordinators
- Change agents
- Team leaders
- Internal consultants
- Frontline supervisors
How participants learn
The Coaching EDGE® is a highly experiential workshop that provides the framework, skills, and practice that coaches need to build and maintain effective coaching relationships. The learning experience includes:
- Self-assessments
- Video simulations
- Group and individual practice sessions
- Exploratory discussions
- Feedback from workshop leaders and peers
During practices, participants use examples from their own coaching relationships, creating a tailored experience and making the skills they're learning immediately transferable to their own jobs.
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