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Conference aims to to help delegates embed coaching into the workplace

The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) is holding its Annual Coaching at Work Conference on 17-18 October 2007 at The HurlinghamClub, London.

The CIPD says its research shows that while over three-fifths of organisations undertake coaching activities, just one in ten say that coaching has been completely integrated with wider HR and learning and development strategy.

The CIPD’s Annual Coaching at Work Conference aims to give delegates practical guidance and updates on the latest research into key trends and best practice in coaching.

Speakers at the event include:

  • David Rock (CEO, Results Coaching Systems) on coaching with the brain in mind
  • Richard Elsner (managing director of The Turning Point) and Liz Macann (head of executive leadership and management coaching at the BBC) on coaching leaders through transitions
  • Dr Peter Hawkins (co founder and chair Bath Consultancy group) on coaching supervision
  • Dr Harbrinder Dhillon-Stevens (director of training and development, DhillonStevens Ltd) on cross cultural coaching
  • Sara Ireland (HR lead/coaching psychologist, TF, Isis) and Jane Robinson (leadership coach, organisation development, Addenbrookes Hospital) on getting management buy in to coaching
  • David Clutterbuck (senior partner, Clutterbuck Associates) on unlocking difficult conversations

For more information about the event, visit www.cipd.co.uk/coach

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