Business leaders are being invited to a free breakfast event in Cardiff to learn about the benefits of coaching.
Business leaders are being invited to a free breakfast event in Cardiff to learn about the benefits of coaching.
Business psychologist Dave Tee and Celsa Manufacturing’s leadership and development manager Bob Fleck will team up for Bring Your Brain to Breakfast on February 23 at The Village Hotel, Coryton.
The interactive meeting is part of a series run by Leadership & Management Wales, and includes group discussion, networking and breakfast - to get business leaders thinking about how leadership and management development could help their organisation.
The event, which runs from 8am to 10am, is being organised jointly with University of Glamorgan Commercial Services.
Dave Tee, who developed the Applied Psychology Consultancy Unit at the University of Glamorgan, will give an overview of coaching and what can be achieved through a coaching culture in an organisation. Bob Fleck will give a presentation on how Celsa introduced a coaching culture and the impact it had on the business.
“Coaching is increasingly recognised as bringing real benefits to businesses,” said Leadership & Management Wales director, Dr Barrie Kennard. “It can help develop your capacity to think about situations in a new and creative way by breaking free from familiar thinking and processes.
“This is a rare opportunity to get a valuable insight into how coaching can be put into practice in the workplace.”
To book a place, visit www.lmw.org.uk or phone Leadership & Management Wales on 029 2087 6560.
Leadership & Management Wales is the centre for excellence for leadership and management skills in Wales, funded by the Welsh Government and European Social Fund, to benefit businesses of all sizes and sectors across Wales.
It is run by a consortium, led by Cardiff Business School, and including Aberystwyth University, Glyndwr University and Tattum Guest Associates Ltd.
Leadership & Management Wales is a unique centre of excellence, funded by the Welsh Government and European Social Fund.
LMW was formed to support businesses in developing their leadership and management development (LMD) skills, enabling them to increase efficiency and help grow the economy in Wales.
As a Wales-wide consortium, we benefit from the strength of partnership working - pooling expertise from lead partner Cardiff Business School, and other consortium members Aberystwyth University, Glyndwr University and Tattum Guest Associates Ltd to deliver unrivalled research insight and hands-on business experience.
With these centres throughout Wales, we provide a level of geographic coverage which ensures comprehensive knowledge and understanding of LMD activity, including regional distinctions, across the country.
2nd February 2012
Rhian Kelly
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Andrew Weltch
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