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Coaching to Type

 



 


Bringing out the best in your people

 

Based on the Jung/Myers-Briggs personality types.

Presented by Mary McGuiness

 

Are you considering working as a personal trainer or workplace coach?

Do you want to explore how type theory can be used effectively in coaching?

This workshop is designed for professionals who want to use their knowledge of type theory to coach individuals in a personal or professional context. It will be a practical workshop focusing on how type theory can be used to help your clients improve their performance. Designed for workplace coaches, lifestyle coaches, personal trainers, supervisors and managers.

 

The Curriculum includes:

 

ˇ An overview of the coaching process

ˇ Using personality type in coaching

ˇ Using type dynamics and type development in coaching

ˇ Type-related tools available for coaching, including: the MajorsPTITM, MajorsPT Elements (Step 2), MBTIŽ Step 1 and Step II, MTR-i™ and ITPQ, The Function-Skills Development Assessment and the ArsenalTM.                                                                                                  

ˇ Communication styles for each of the sixteen types

ˇ Coaching executives and managers

ˇ Coaching people at midlife

ˇ Resilience and its relationship to personality types

 

Pre-requisite: Knowledge of Jung-Myer-Briggs Type theory.

Presenter:             Mary McGuiness

Time:                     9 - 5pm

Dates:          Melbourne: February 16, 2012. 

Course Fee:   $495

To Register:              Contact the Centre for Organisation Development, Port Melbourne (03) 9645 4466.  For more information go to:

 

http://www.odprofessionals.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=116&Itemid=96

 


 

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