Coaching:
Maximising Business Impact
Wednesday 20 September 2023 | In-Person
London, UK
9.00 – 16.00 BST
Thursday 28 September 2023 | Online
12.00 – 13.00 BST / 13.00 – 14.00 CEST
Event
Coaching: Maximising Business Impact
Underpinned by a research study sponsored by CRF Partners BTS, The OCM, and The Oxford Group, this event will examine the conditions required to optimise the impact of coaching on individual, team, and organisational performance.
Exploring the latest developments relating to use of technology, team-based, and whole-person coaching the event will also outline how to best manage the coaching process from selection to evaluation.
Learning Objectives
- Apply an evidence-based methodology and framework to the use of coaching in your organisation
- Deepen your understanding of the required conditions for effective coaching that maximises business impact
- Explore the latest trends in the application of coaching in organisations including the use of technology
- Gain insight from experts and case studies from peers on how coaching is used to drive individual, team and organisational performance.
Who is this event for?
HR Leaders and specialists with responsibility for coaching, management development, learning, talent and career development.
Speakers
HELEN BASFORD
Global Capability Lead for Coaching within the Global Talent and Development CoE, AstraZeneca
CAROL BRADDICK
Co-Leader, Future of Coaching Collaboration
NICOLAS CEASAR
Head of The Senior Leadership Development and Coaching Centre of Expertise, NatWest Group
PROF. REBECCA JONES
Professor in Coaching and Behavioural Change, Henley Business School
GILLIAN PILLANS
Research Director, CRF
Agenda
9.00 |
Breakfast Masterclasses (see below) |
9:30 |
Arrival and Registration for main event |
10.00 |
Welcome and Table Discussions |
10.20 |
Coaching: Maximising Business Impact Report Summary Gillian Pillans, CRF |
10:35 |
When Should Coaching Be Used? Gillian Pillans, CRF |
11.25 |
Break |
11.45 |
Maximising Business Impact of Coaching Gillian Pillans, CRF |
12:30 |
Success Stories: Developing a Coaching Culture Helen Basford, AstraZeneca |
13.00 |
Lunch |
13.45 |
Success Stories: Building an Internal Coaching Capability Nicolas Caesar, NatWest |
14:15 |
Measurement and Evaluation Gillian Pillans, CRF |
14.45 |
The Future of Coaching |
15.25 |
Summary and Conclusions |
15.30 |
CLOSE |
Pre-event Partner Masterclasses
*BOTH FULLY BOOKED*
Wednesday 20 September, 9.00 – 9.50am
These two pre-event masterclasses hosted by CRF Partners are included within the event, but require additional registration.
IN-PERSON MASTERCLASS FROM APS:
Evidenced-Based Coaching and AI –
Driving Strategic Self-awareness, and Pace for Greater Impact
Organisations need results and to achieve them ever more quickly. Coaching can be seen as slow and ‘conversational’, often seen by the recipient as valuable but not always providing tangible results for the organisation. Typically focused on senior leaders, how can coaching be democratised and line manager coaching ability developed? How can evidence and data provide enhanced self-awareness, inform on potential blind spots? Can AI help equip the coach with the objective information they need to inform interactions and improve focus? What tools can and should be used to help achieve tangible results and is AI a powerful tool or a risk? What role does practise play? Join us for this 45 minute interactive session to share a case study and drive greater value from coaching interventions.
IN-PERSON MASTERCLASS FROM THE OXFORD GROUP:
Mastering Critical Incident Coaching
Are you ready to take your coaching impact to new heights? Join Jane Aubriet-Beausire, and Stephen Yates from The Oxford Group for this masterclass which will empower HR and L&D professionals, and organisational leaders with the necessary tools and strategies to provide effective critical incident coaching.
During this masterclass, you will have the opportunity to experience and test some impactful coaching tools to help you or your leaders deal with those day-to-day critical incidents that require leaders to respond appropriately.
Venue
Church House Westminster
Great Smith Street
London
SW1P 3AZ
Online Event
Coaching: Maximising Business Impact – Online
Joining Details
This event will take place on Zoom, and a link will be circulated the week prior.
Underpinned by a research study sponsored by CRF Partners BTS, The OCM, and The Oxford Group, this online event will provide an overview of the conditions required to optimise the impact of coaching on individual, team, and organisational performance.
Joined by Dr. Rebecca Jones, the session will also explore some of the latest developments relating to use of technology, team-based, and whole-person coaching.
Learning Objectives
- Apply an evidence-based methodology and framework to the use of coaching in your organisation
- Deepen your understanding of the required conditions for effective coaching that maximises business impact
- Explore a selection of the latest trends in the application of coaching in organisations, including the use of technology
- Gain insight on how coaching is used to drive individual, team and organisational performance.
Speakers
NICOLAS CEASAR
Head of The Senior Leadership Development and Coaching Centre of Expertise, NatWest Group
PROF. REBECCA JONES
Professor in Coaching and Behavioural Change, Henley Business School
GILLIAN PILLANS
Research Director, CRF
Related Resources
These Post Meeting Notes summarise a two-day immersive workshop, exploring the science behind behaviour change and HR’s role in creating the conditions for change. Access CRF's accompanying report here.
Author of CRF’s research, Dr. Carmen von Rohr in discussion with Dr. Grace Lordan to an online audience, on the science behind behaviour change and HR’s role in creating the conditions for change. At the individual level, we consider how to facilitate and support individuals to sustain new behaviours. And at the organisational level, how to use the tools of behaviour change to shift cultures and create psychological safety.
This report considers the state of the coaching market, current trends within organisations, the evidence that coaching works, and how coaching can be evaluated. Access CRF's full report here.
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