Enlightened
Self-Interest Starts Here
This is for busy top-flight management people
thinking of making a career change into coaching.
That’s the enlightened bit. Being
busy though, that presents you with two challenges:
how to select a coaching training course of genuine
quality, and how to spare the time to do it.
What to look for in a course
A tutor-student ratio no greater than 6:1
Face-to-face supervision for a substantial part
of the course
An in-touch training company whose tutors are
also active, high-level coaches
An opportunity for frank feedback from previous
course participants
Meaningful official course accreditation based
on practical coaching sessions with actual clients,
not just long-distance essay writing
Spare us just five days
Management Futures Intensive Coaching Skills
courses are held in London’s Lion Court
Conference Centre. Fees for the 5-day course are
£2,200 plus VAT, with late booking discounts
available for the November dates.
This course can be followed by the ILM Diploma
in Leadership Mentoring and Executive Coaching
– equivalent to a first university degree.
But first, in your own self-interest, why not
check your diary now for a gap that fits one of
the course dates below? Then call Alan
Rogers with your questions or booking
on 020 7242 4030.
Open Courses 2005
Intensive Coaching Skills
| Dates |
Faculty |
| November
14–18 |
Phil
Hayes and Lorraine Steele |
Open Courses 2006
Intensive Coaching Skills
|
January
16–20
|
Jan
Campbell Young with
Jenny Rogers and Tony Betts
|
|
February
13–17
|
Jan
Campbell Young, Jenny Rogers
and Tony Betts |
| March
27–31 |
Phil
Hayes and Sandra Grealy |
| May
15–19 |
Phil
Hayes and Lorraine Steele |
| June
19–23 |
Jenny
Rogers, Sandra Grealy
and Tony Betts |
| September
18–22 |
Phil
Hayes and Lorraine Steele |
| October
16–20 |
Jan
Campbell Young and Matt Driver |
| November
13–17 |
Kate
Hudson and Julia Vaughan Smith |
|