Coaching Change - Life and Business Transitions

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18 Oct

Coaching Change - Life and Business Transitions On-demand

Coaching Change - Life and Business Transitions On-demand

Wednesday, October 18, 2023 (12:00 AM) to Tuesday, September 30, 2025 (11:59 PM)
6 PDCs
Provider: Elevar Group
Course Name: Coaching Change - Life and Business Transitions

Speaker: Carolyn Thompson
Program Type: Videoconferences, webcasts, audiocasts, podcasts, eBooks, self-directed E-Learning
Registration URL: https://attendee.gototraining.com/8296g/register/2164304390138207234

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Each module builds upon the previous one and requires each person to personally ask and answer questions for active learning and application of the model with their colleagues and themselves. Improve your mastery of the following SHRM BASKs: HR Experience Business Acumen Communication Consultation Ethical Practice Global & Cultural Effectiveness Leadership & Navigation Relationship Management

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In this 6 PDCs course, we examine change from many aspects, working with the individual situations brought to the course by the participants in a case study type format. Topics will include personal life changes, business or corporate change and family business transitions amongst other topics the group brings to the forefront. Working through change with colleagues and employees is a fundamental HR skill, whether they are driving the change or are a participant in a change being driven by another party. Using powerful questions with them to determine how a situation aligns with individual core values; brainstorming curiosity around ways they can take control of something within the experience if they feel powerless. For those colleagues that are initiating change, allowing them to navigate pathways to minimize negative aftermath with pre-planning and positive communication. Using metaphors (like the boat metaphor) to help people find the solutions they already have the answers to but have not yet uncovered.