About TRAIN THE TRAINER
You are invited to join the growing team of licensed trainers of 5/5/5 Coaching Skills Training Program a program designed to support the development of coaching skills in leaders, managers and teams in all types of organizations, public and private. Current licensed trainers are enjoying success with the program and feedback from workshop participants indicates that the program is “easy”, “simple”, “powerful” and “something that we can begin using right away”. 5/5/5 Coaching Skills Training Program was specifically created for busy leaders and managers and can be delivered in a variety of formats (i.e., one day, two half days, 8 week teleconference, etc.). By the end of the program participants will leave with coaching tools and skills they can use right away. Pre-work and follow up individual or group coaching may be incorporated to create a robust offering designed to embed coaching skills in organizations, governments, healthcare and educational environments. Coaching Out of the Box® was created by Alison Hendren, MCC. Alison is a pioneer and leader in the coaching profession and is certified as a Master Certified Coach (one of a very small number in Canada) by the International Coach Federation (ICF), the foremost internationally recognized professional association for coaches. She works with corporate, professional and entrepreneurial clients from the fields of medicine, law, finance, consulting, real estate, manufacturing, the service industry, and more. In addition, she is the Director of Training and a member of the Faculty for the Graduate Certificate in Executive Coaching Program at Royal Roads University and a Charter Faculty Member of the University of Texas Executive Coaching Program. 5/5/5 Coaching Skills Training Program has been delivered to organizations throughout the United States and Canada including: The University of Texas where it is used as the foundational framework for their Graduate level program in Executive Coaching, Royal Roads University in British Columbia, The University of Phoenix, Memorial Hospital of Georgia, BroMenn Healthcare in Illinois and a variety of Canadian government organizations.
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