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Dear HKICC Friends,
Here’s a question for you – how much self-esteem do you possess? This is a question I ask many of my clients, and most of them are unable to answer. One of the reasons I am interested in exploring this question with my clients is because I have found that more often than not, my clients’ level of self-esteem is in direct proportion to their ability to succeed in whatever it is I am coaching them to achieve. In other words, the higher their self-esteem, the quicker they are likely to achieve their goals and targets... |
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Dear Readers,
In last month’s issue we looked at New Year’s resolutions and mental house-cleaning.
This month we take a look at vision.
What is your vision for the year to come? And what are you doing to make that happen...
Glynis Ferguson
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What led you into coaching?
I have always been interested in learning, and I have a natural gift to convey trust with people with whom I work. As a French-Chinese, this gift is connected to my up-bringing and personal experience.
In the corporate world, my skill sets allow me to connect with people from different backgrounds, to understand who they are so they can leverage from their strengths and accept their weaknesses.
As organisations get bigger, communication becomes more difficult. Using my ability to clarify roles and intricate situations, I have facilitated communications and understanding between people, easing tense situations. |
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Creative Problem Solving Techniques, by Gudrun Kittel-Thong, Tuesday, March 2 (English) |
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On January 9th 2010, the first seminar of the China Rural Teachers Project, launched by Dr Philip Hui, founder of Living Knowledge Social Enterprise, and promoted by Patrick Ng, HKICC’s VP of Marketing, took place at Private Hualian College in Guangzhou.
Introduced to participants as the Tao Xingzhi Thought Rural Education Coaching Technology, the seminar’s purpose was to explore how to support the development of rural teachers in order to improve the quality of education and life for rural children in mainland China ...
Fanny Cheung, 14th January 2010
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HKICC is proud to sponsor “2010 Shanghai Coaching Day” to promote coaching in China and support HKICC members who are interested in developing their business in China.
Run Down and More Details
• Key Note Speaker: Natalia Tucker Miller,
Lead Certifier, IAC.
• Panel Discussion on Executive Coaching.
• Workshops on relevant topics.
• Buffet Dinner and Networking.
Lee Wai Lan, VP of Membership, will represent HKICC and speak at a workshop, “Road Map to Becoming a Professional Coach.”
Interested parties can contact Miss Fanny Cheung, our Director of China Development, for assistance with hotel accommodation and travel. fannyzhang2202@yahoo.com.cn |
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| Do you find it hard to speak up, ask for what you want and truly believe you’re worth it? Join Certified Fearless Living Coach Glynis Ferguson at the one-day Fearless Life™ Workshop on 23 April. You’ll uncover your fears and learn how to create a purpose-driven life, have the courage to express yourself authentically, and enjoy more abundance, better relationships, less stress and a more fulfilling career. Who else do you know who wants that too? Details |
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"COACHING IN ACTION"
Coaching skills Training
Hong Kong
18-20 March 2010 |
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| 3-day workshop designed for Coaches, HR professionals, Team Managers looking for a deeper Coaching role in their career. |
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Understand how specific linguistic actions shape reality and how they can be used effectively in coaching to shift behaviour |
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Apply a different and deeper approach to the role of listening in coaching |
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Observe and work with the interconnection between basic moods, body posture and language |
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Venue: Le Meridien, Cyberport (Complimentary lunches and snacks)
Facilitator: Alan Sieler, Master Coach and Director for Newfield Institute, Australia
Investment: Early bird HK$ 9'400/pers (until 26-Feb-2010)
Discount: -10% Discount for HKICC members
Information & Registration:
Tel: 3520 2928
info@activecommunication.net
www.activecommunication.net |
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By popular demand Coach U is bringing the
Core Essentials Coaching program to Hong Kong in 2010
15% discount to HKCC members
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Dates: 10 – 15 May 2010 2009 programs sold out in 3 weeks
- 6 day in-person program
- Merging the best of our Coach U and Corporate Coach U core programs
- This program covers personal, individual, business and organisational courses
- Providing 77 hours coach education units
- The training requirements to apply for the ACC credential with the ICF or the hours may be used towards your PCC or MCC credential.
Information & registration www.coachuaustralasia.com
E: director@coachuaustralasia.com |
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For Experienced Coaches: Corporate Coaching Masterclass
For Aspiring New Coaches: Professional Corporate Coach Training
"I just wanted to thank you for the course - it has been by far the most useful and insightful training I have ever attended."
Learning & Development Manager, Lloyds TSB, Hong Kong
Progress-U, a leading Asia-Pacific based executive coaching and training company, will conduct new intakes of its successful corporate coach training program designed for aspiring new coaches and the NEW Corporate Coaching Masterclass for experienced coaches:
Corporate
Coaching Masterclass (40 hours)
Shanghai: March 24-27, 2010
Professional Corporate Coach Training Program (90 hours)
Singapore: March 09-12, 2010 + April
Hong Kong: March 02-05 + June 01-04, 2009
Shanghai: April 13-16 + June 22-25, 2010
HKICC members receive a membership discount on all the above programs!
For more info, contact Progress U / Ph. +852-3622 2250 |
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| Correction to last month’s coach details |
To contact Fanny:
Tel 139 237 12384
Email: fannyzhang2202@yahoo.com.cn
Website: www.womencareerdevelopment.com
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Articles from the HKICC coach-authored South China Morning Post 'Signposts' article series. Click here to read. |
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