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Home > News > June 2009 > 12 June 2009 Henley Business School launches new MSc in Coaching and Behavioural ChangeHenley Business School has launched a new MSc in Coaching & Behavioural Change as part of its executive education programme. The MSc is aimed at those who are using or intend to develop a coaching approach in either a line management role or as a professional freelance executive coach. Henley Business School says the MSc in Coaching & Behavioural Change will help successful participants understand how to align coaching objectives with business objectives, equipping them to help executives work through challenging leadership issues. Dr Patricia Bossons, programme director, said: "This is a unique programme. We already have an outstanding record with our 'Henley Certificate in Coaching' and this programme enables coaching professionals to go further and proactively support effective leadership by emphasising the organisational context for coaching and including a business management MBA-style challenge as an integral part of the course." The part-time programme includes a number of residential workshops, complemented by written assignments and including modules on 'Advanced Coaching Practice', 'Group Dynamics and Systems Thinking', 'Becoming a Reflective Practitioner' and 'Manager as Investigator'; together with a management challenge and a personal leadership development project.
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