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Enterprise Coaching Conference

March 4, 2010 by admin

I am delivering a short key note address at this Enterprise Coaching Conference.  Perhaps I will see you there?

The Derby Conference Centre
27 April 2010 09:30 – 16:00

Welcome to the inaugural national conference on the theme of enterprise coaching.

The conference will be bringing together decision makers and practitioners who have an interest in the issues raised by the use of enterprise coaching to encourage people into enterprise, particularly from disadvantaged communities.

The conference is being organised by Wood Holmes and The Watershed, companies with a long history of involvement in regeneration, enterprise and business support. It was through their work with projects that use enterprise coaching that they were alerted to a number of emerging issues including:

  • How is enterprise coaching being implemented in practice?
  • What type of clients are coaches working with?
  • What are the barriers and challenges that coaches face?
  • What is the future for enterprise coaching?
  • What are the professional development needs of coaches?

National Survey of Enterprise Coaches

The basis of the conference will be the findings from the first national survey of enterprise coaches and will provide evidence around the ways in which coaches are meeting expectations.

If you are involved in enterprise coaching and haven’t yet received an invitation to complete our survey and contribute your views you can complete the short questionnaire, and enter our prize draw for £100 voucher from John Lewis.

We look forward to meeting you at the conference.

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