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Coaching at the Coalface: Creating Successful, High Performing Remote Teams |
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| Format | Seminar/Presentation |
| Presenters | Pauline Willis (MAPS CPsychol CSci) |
| Description | This practice focused workshop will provide an overview of key insights from the recently completed Mars500 project in Moscow as well as covering the core principles of working successfully with remote teams using the innovative Sociomapping suite of tools. Sociomapping is a new methodology for analysing and visualising complex relationships in data. Developed by psychologists initially within the aerospace and military contexts to support the success of teams working together on high pressure, high stakes missions, the tools are now being used by management and professional teams in a wide range of organisations. A practical model will be presented for coaches and psychologists to work together alongside leaders to deliver success with remote teams. |
| About the presenter(s) | Pauline Willis (MAPS CPsychol CSci) A distinguished practitioner in the fields of organisational psychology, coaching and mentoring and specialist in integrative team coaching, Pauline is a Director of Lauriate Ltd which is the UK and Australian distributor for Sociomapping. She holds both Australian and UK qualifications and registrations in Organisational and Occupational Psychology respectively. As an active member of the international coaching and mentoring community, she is a Past Chair of the British Psychological Society's Special Group in Coaching Psychology (BPS SGCP) and co-founding director of the Coaching & Mentoring Network. Pauline was a founding executive board member of the European Coaching & Mentoring Council (EMCC) and during her time on the board of the EMCC directed the Standards and Competencies research that has subsequently informed a range of coaching and mentoring standards initiatives globally. Pauline has been an external advisor for postgraduate coaching and mentoring programmes at Oxford Brookes University and the University of East London and is currently on the faculty of the Professional Development Foundation (PDF). |
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| Location | WA Metro, Australia |
| Venue | UWA Club Hackett Drive, Crawley Please contact the event organiser to confirm if this venue is wheelchair accessible |
| Start/End Date | 7 Nov 2012 |
| Time | 6pm to 8.30pm |
| Cost | Non-APS Student Members: $35, APS Student Members: Free, COP Members: $60, APS (but not COP) Members: $85, Guests/non-members: $99, Committee member: Free |
| Organiser | IG - Coaching Psychology Interest Group (IGCP) (WA) |
| Contact Name | Patrizia Santoriello |
| Trizia11@hotmail.com | |
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