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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