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Finding the new “YOU” - through reflective coaching

Have you discovered your true self yet?

Despite our diverse backgrounds, we all have one thing in common and that is our life journey map. The intensity of our experiences on this map may differ to some extent, however the similarities of characteristics of the map might surprise us. We all have our high and low points. These points leave impressions in our mind that largely define our identity and our reactions to any event around us.

We tend to view the world from the lenses of these deep impressions. Therefore, we unconsciously allow judgement, biases to overtake our pure intelligence. We suffer a world of chaos, stressful, negative and become suspicious of every events or may be we are just holding a mirror projecting ourselves :).

This leads to self-introspection and emergence of below questions:

  • “Why do I feel disturb sometimes for no specific reason?”
  • “Does the workplace have to be always stressful and noisy?”
  • “Is there no simple approach to solve complex problems or big change?”
  • “Why I love to go to some meetings but hate other meetings?”
  • “Do I have to create lot of noise to be heard and get promoted?”
  • “Why do we always have to get into conflict, how can we avoid?

Do you wish someone can answer your questions?

We invite you to join our workshop "Finding the new YOU" where we prepare you for the most awaited (much needed) journey. You will find your answers experientially. The bigger question is "Are you ready?"

Structure of the session:

The speakers will highlight how the transformations program face resistance at all levels (Organization, Team and Individual). Then, speakers will demonstrate how answers to above questions are critical and play key role in enabling any kind of transformation including agile and digital.

The last part of the session will go deeper into carefully connecting how individual transformation is essential before we try to tackle an organizational transformation. Also, how can we create a revolution of individual transformations within the organization that will accelerate organizational transformations.

This 45 minutes require the participants 100% presence and participations. We encourage participants to challenge some thoughts as we are experimenting these methods as well and would like to share and continue to sharpen our approach.

Who should attend:

Are you curious? Are you facing a lot of resistance and challenges as you are trying to bring a change in your organization? Do you want to focus on your new “YOU”? Do you want to sharpen your coaching skills? Do you want to increase your self awareness?

If your answer to any of the above question is YES, then you will find this workshop extremely useful. We will provide you proven tools/techniques to help you in finding these answers.

What’s in for YOU as change leaders:

  • A key to unleash your true potential within
  • A key to maintain your balance and composure in conflicting situations
  • Getting Self-awareness for balance and composure (I think we have addressed this in WHO Should Attend place? What do you think)
  • Being Creative rather being reactive

About Us:

Deb and Saurabh are coaches by passion and in IT world for around 20 years. We have written many success stories while working leading businesses such as Bank of America, American Express, Aetna, UHG, NCR, General Electric, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal, Johnson & Johnson, Bombardier and few more.

Our Mantra – Life lessons are the best learnings and coaching is not only about talking.

 
 

Outline/Structure of the Workshop

This is a highly interactive workshop, expect to work in table groups. Broadly there are 3 parts to this workshop that include various interactive games and brainstorming.

A. Part I : Together, the whole team discover the underlying reasons of why we are the way we are? What governs our actions? What should we do to understand the triggers within us?

B. Part II: There will be some interesting games (aided by checklists and tools) where attendees will come up with top 3 items to focus in order bring positive change

C. Part III: Attendees will be prepared with all the tool kits so they can begin their journey to find a NEW Identity.

Learning Outcome

  • Develop deeper understanding about how various interactions around us are interconnected.
  • Experience and realize how individual transformation is an essential act to enable organizational transformation
  • Begin to introspect, reflect and redefine a new identity for self.
  • Realize the power of behavioural coaching to effect a positive change & environment
  • Appreciate and understand the positive impact of Agile, Scrum, Coaching in transforming the world of work. Work place should be a fun and does not have to be a toxic environment.

Target Audience

Anyone who is curious to reinvent him/herself

Prerequisites for Attendees

Just bring yourself in with lot of curiosity, openness and explore more

schedule Submitted 4 years ago

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    David Horowitz
    David Horowitz
    Cofounder and CEO
    Retrium
    schedule 4 years ago
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    ELEVATOR SPEECH:
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    SUMMARY:
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    INFO FOR REVIEWERS:
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    60 Mins
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