| Event |
Coaching for Business: Integrating coaching processes and models |
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| Format | Workshop |
| Presenters | Sunny Stout- Rostron MA, DProf (South Africa) |
| Description | Sunny is returning to Australia in Feb/March 2013 - a popular and highly experienced coach, author and academic, whose workshop is designed to deepen your current coaching practice. Although Sunny is an executive coach, this workshop is also applicable to other organisational, career and life coaches. Coaches are constantly asked "what is the coaching model that you are working with", and yet the underlying question is, "what kind of flexibility does your model give you"? There is a lot of confusion about which model to use, or how to design your own coaching model as you become more experienced as a coach. Your coaching practice will be informed by your own experience and wide theoretical background. This program is targeted towards those with existing coaching experience, who want to further develop themselves personally and professionally - developing competence and flexibility working with coaching models. You will enhance the quality of your coaching practice enabling you to develop an attuned quality of attention to the coaching client relationship. Sunny de-mystifies the models that underpin the coaching profession, introducing you to a cross section of contemporary coaching models, while fine-tuning the process of your business coaching conversation. Firmly embedded in an experiential learning tradition, you will begin to develop an understanding of your own coaching approach at the same time as more fully understanding the coaching process with its underlying learning, psychological, systemic and existential principles that will help you to develop a structured approach with flexibility yet rigour in your practice. Overall Programme Outline: The Integration of Coaching Process and Models: Coaching - An Integration of Models Coaching Process - Developing Reflective Practice Exploring Coaching Models: Adopting a Structured Approach - The Scientist Practitioner Levels of Intervention - Nested Levels Models Kolb's Experiential Learning Model - Reflecting on Experience Scharmer's U Model - the Process of Transition McWhinney's Four Realities - the Modes of Change Understanding Existential Concerns and Working with an Existential Model Building Your Own Coaching Model Final Reflections and Next Steps |
| About the presenter(s) | Sunny coaches at senior executive and board level, and has a wide range of experience in leadership development and business strategy. She works as a Coach Supervisor in an individual capacity and as a lead supervisor to executive coaches and coaching psychologists in large organisational interventions worldwide. Sunny's passion is to develop the knowledge base for coaching through research and the critical reflective practice of dedicated practitioners. Her dedication to the development of coach education and research is informed by her business acumen and over 20 years as an executive coach. Her supervision practice integrates diverse coaching perspectives underpinned by experiential and adult learning and psychological literacy. She is Executive Director of Sunny Stout-Rostron Associates and Research Advisor for the Institute of Coaching at Harvard/McLean Medical School. As an author, Sunny's books include: Business Coaching International: Transforming Individuals and Organizations (2009/2011), and Business Coaching Wisdom and Practice: Unlocking the Secrets of Business Coaching (Knowres, 2009/2012). She is a contributing author to the UK Handbook on the Psychology of Coaching and Mentoring (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012); Positive Psychology as Social Change (Springer, 2010); Trends in Developing Human Capital (Knowres, 2010); The Sage Handbook of Coaching (Sage, 2009); Developing Human Capital (Knowres 2010); The Complete Handbook of Coaching (Sage, 2009). |
| Location | QLD Metro, Australia |
| Venue | Victoria Park Golf Complex 223 Herston Road, Herston QLD 4006 Please contact the event organiser to confirm if this venue is wheelchair accessible |
| Start/End Date | 16 Mar 2013 |
| Time | 0830 for 0855 start; to 1700 |
| Cost | students $130; CPIG & COP $250; APS & ICF $295; non members $395 |
| Notes | PLEASE NOTE REGISTRATIONS CLOSE 12 MARCH 2013 For member rates, consider joining the Coaching Psychology Interest Group; membership is also open to non psychologist coaches and non APS members. See attached application form to join. PARKING AND TRANSPORT: Our Address is 223 Herston Rd, Herston. Should you have private transport or catching a taxi, we are just off Bowen Bridge Road or off the Inner City Bypass. The free car park at Victoria Park holds 210 cars. For driving directions (including Google Map), refer to the Victoria Park's website: http://www.victoriaparkfunctionvenue.com.au/contact.html#findus You can catch a bus to Victoria Park (from King George Square and stop at the RCH Herston bus stop: Route 66, 330, 333, 340 and 376). It is less than a 5min walk to the golf course from the Royal Brisbane Children's Hospital. For timetable information, visit the Translink website or call Translink on 13 12 30. Translink website: http://jp.translink.com.au/ |
| Organiser | IG - Coaching Psychology Interest Group (IGCP) (QLD) |
| Contact Name | Patrea O'Donohue |
| Telephone | 0402376317 |
| patrea@ozemail.com.au | |
| Website | http://www.groups.psychology.org.au/igcp/ |
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