Skip to content

totalpicture.com

Narrow screen resolution Wide screen resolution Increase font size Decrease font size Default font size
Home arrow News arrow Coaching: A Global Survey
Coaching: A Global Survey PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 27 May 2008

What can coaching do for you and your organization?

Edward T. Reilly, President and CEO, American Management Association
Edward T. Reilly

Peter Clayton the producer/host of Total Picture Radio, moderated a free American Management Association webcast  Thursday, May 29, 2008, 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. EST.

To find out how companies view and manage executive development with coaches, AMA commissioned the Institute for Corporate Productivity (i4cp) to conduct a global survey of coaching practices in today’s organizations. The results point to some fascinating links between coaching and performance.

The webcast includes:

Ed Reilly, Chief Executive Officer, American Management Association
Jay Jamrog, SVP of Research, i4cp
Duffy Spencer, Executive Coach and AMA Trainer

In addition to the experts in the studio, Clayton interviewed Marshall Goldsmith,  co-founder of Marshall Goldsmith Partners, and Foster "Phil" Fountain, Director, Executive Development, at Citi, whose observations are included throughout the program.

You can download a pdf of the i4cp study here. An archived version of the webcast is available here.

What You’ll Learn:

In addition to presenting the latest AMA/i4cp study results, the Webcast will explore:

  • The value of internal vs. external coaches
  • Criteria used to select and hire external coaches
  • Determining who in the organization benefits most from coaching
  • Types of metrics used to measure and evaluate coaching effectiveness
  • And much more

At this FREE Webcast, Ed Reilly, CEO of the American Management Association; Jay Jamrog, Senior Vice President of i4cp; and Duffy Spencer, Ph.D., Owner of Productive People will discuss the survey findings and discuss how companies can improve their results by following the coaching practices of other successful organizations.

Tags:
Technorati Profile




Reddit!Del.icio.us!Google!Live!Facebook!Slashdot!Technorati!StumbleUpon!Furl!Blogmarks!Yahoo!Ma.gnolia!Squidoo!
 

Recruitment Advertising Network

It's Your Career!

Featured in Alltop




Login






Lost Password?
No account yet? Register

TPR Sponsors

Link-O-Rama

View Peter Clayton's profile on LinkedIn

Twitter Button from twitbuttons.com

Subscribe to me on FriendFeed


Custom Search