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Manager as Coach (On-Demand)

By IIL Europe Ltd

Manager as Coach (On-Demand) This learning solution delivers a practical tool kit for developing coaching skills that you can leverage as a leader with your team. The objective of this course is to provide a platform for developing and growing key coaching skills so that you can help your team members become more self-sufficient and focused. This, in turn, helps you to become even more productive as your time is freed up, allowing you to focus on the strategic, big-picture direction. Learning will be supported through individual problem-solving exercises and conducted by a practicing, accredited professional coach/experienced workshop facilitator. What you will Learn You'll learn how to: Define what is coaching, what ifs not and what's in it for managers to coach Recognize difference between various developmental interactions like Coaching. Counselling and Mentoring Explain and interpret the different roles ofa manager and the process of coaching Practice skills of coaching as a manager Formulate an individual development plan for application at workplace Foundation Concepts What is coaching? Coaching in context The essence of coaching Core coaching skills Options for coaching Business case for coaching Qualities and Skills of a High-Performing Coach Core competencies of an effective coach Deep listening Exploring trust Emotional Intelligence in coaching Values at the heart of coaching relationship Core Skill: Asking Powerful Questions What is a powerful question? Becoming curious! Using powerful questions The Coaching Process Different styles of coaching Three coaching models - flow, practice and grow Spotlight on the grow model

Manager as Coach (On-Demand)
Delivered Online On Demand4 hours
£350

Introduction to Design Thinking

By IIL Europe Ltd

Introduction to Design Thinking Innovation is the cornerstone of highly successful companies, especially those that continue to be successful over the years and decades. Design thinking practices fuel this continual innovation, as they are the critical links from inspiration to delivery, concept to showroom floor, and start-up to global business. Design thinking is a structured approach to promoting innovation and creative problem-solving. It is not a new approach. It has been around for centuries, as the art, architecture, and inventions of mankind illustrate. By examining the steps to achieving great design and maximum utility of product, design thinking approaches provide a framework in which to develop new solutions to problems and new products to sell. This highly interactive course is designed to help participants think like designers to generate innovation, and to help teams to produce more innovation and creativity. Since design thinking is based on doing rather than thinking, we participants are challenged to apply the techniques, in the classroom, to create new ideas and solutions to a case study project. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Explain the underlying principles and value of using Design Thinking for innovation Describe the basic concepts of the Stanford Model for Design Thinking Evaluate a set of basic Design Thinking techniques for application to your projects Apply tools, techniques, and skills aligned with the 5 stages of the Stanford Model Drive innovation through Design Thinking at some level in your work environment Foundation Concepts Problems and solutions The Design Thinking difference Design Thinking skills and abilities Design Thinking mindset Design Thinking frameworks Stages of Design Thinking Problems and solutions The Design Thinking difference Design Thinking skills and abilities Design Thinking mindset Design Thinking frameworks General Practices Team formation Visualization Improvisation Personalization Empathize Practices Overview of Empathize techniques Observation Engagement Interviews Define Practices Overview of Define practices Unpacking techniques Defining the customer techniques Integrating the Define experience Ideate Practices Overview of Ideate practices Reusable techniques for the Ideate stage New Ideate techniques to explore Prototype & Test Practices Overview of Prototype practices Examples of prototypes Overview of Testing practices Forms of testing techniques Adopt and Adapt Design Thinking Overview of Design Thinking implementation Design Thinking implementation challenges Success in implementing Design Thinking Summary and Next Steps Workshop summary Next steps: Personal Action Plans

Introduction to Design Thinking
Delivered In-Person in LondonFlexible Dates
£1,295

Introduction to Design Thinking: In-House Training

By IIL Europe Ltd

Introduction to Design Thinking: In-House Training Innovation is the cornerstone of highly successful companies, especially those that continue to be successful over the years and decades. Design thinking practices fuel this continual innovation, as they are the critical links from inspiration to delivery, concept to showroom floor, and start-up to global business. Design thinking is a structured approach to promoting innovation and creative problem-solving. It is not a new approach. It has been around for centuries, as the art, architecture, and inventions of mankind illustrate. By examining the steps to achieving great design and maximum utility of product, design thinking approaches provide a framework in which to develop new solutions to problems and new products to sell. This highly interactive course is designed to help participants think like designers to generate innovation, and to help teams to produce more innovation and creativity. Since design thinking is based on doing rather than thinking, we participants are challenged to apply the techniques, in the classroom, to create new ideas and solutions to a case study project. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Explain the underlying principles and value of using Design Thinking for innovation Describe the basic concepts of the Stanford Model for Design Thinking Evaluate a set of basic Design Thinking techniques for application to your projects Apply tools, techniques, and skills aligned with the 5 stages of the Stanford Model Drive innovation through Design Thinking at some level in your work environment Foundation Concepts Problems and solutions The Design Thinking difference Design Thinking skills and abilities Design Thinking mindset Design Thinking frameworks Stages of Design Thinking Problems and solutions The Design Thinking difference Design Thinking skills and abilities Design Thinking mindset Design Thinking frameworks General Practices Team formation Visualization Improvisation Personalization Empathize Practices Overview of Empathize techniques Observation Engagement Interviews Define Practices Overview of Define practices Unpacking techniques Defining the customer techniques Integrating the Define experience Ideate Practices Overview of Ideate practices Reusable techniques for the Ideate stage New Ideate techniques to explore Prototype & Test Practices Overview of Prototype practices Examples of prototypes Overview of Testing practices Forms of testing techniques Adopt and Adapt Design Thinking Overview of Design Thinking implementation Design Thinking implementation challenges Success in implementing Design Thinking Summary and Next Steps Workshop summary Next steps: Personal Action Plans

Introduction to Design Thinking: In-House Training
Delivered in London or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,295

Biology Grade Booster Day (H)

5.0(36)

By Saturday School Ltd

Revision and teaching of a selection of the most common key areas of difficulty across all three units of the course. A different selection of content will follow in the Easter Revision course.

Biology Grade Booster Day (H)
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£90

Chemistry Grade Booster Day (N5)

5.0(36)

By Saturday School Ltd

Revision and teaching of a selection of the most common key areas of difficulty across all three units of the course. A different selection of content will follow in the Easter Revision course.

Chemistry Grade Booster Day (N5)
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£90

Human Biology Grade Booster Day (H)

5.0(36)

By Saturday School Ltd

Revision and teaching of a selection of the most common key areas of difficulty across all three units of the course. A different selection of content will follow in the Easter Revision course.

Human Biology Grade Booster Day (H)
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£90

Biology Grade Booster Day (N5)

5.0(36)

By Saturday School Ltd

Revision and teaching of a selection of the most common key areas of difficulty across all three units of the course. A different selection of content will follow in the Easter Revision course.

Biology Grade Booster Day (N5)
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£90

Biology Easter Revision Class (H)

5.0(36)

By Saturday School Ltd

Revision and teaching of a selection of the most common key areas of difficulty across all three units of the course. This course is a follow on, with new content, from the Grade Booster Day.

Biology Easter Revision Class (H)
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£90

Chemistry Easter Revision Class (N5)

5.0(36)

By Saturday School Ltd

Revision and teaching of a selection of the most common key areas of difficulty across all three units of the course. This course is a follow on, with new content, from the Grade Booster Day.

Chemistry Easter Revision Class (N5)
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£90

Human Biology Easter Revision Class (H)

5.0(36)

By Saturday School Ltd

Revision and teaching of a selection of the most common key areas of difficulty across all three units of the course. This course is a follow on, with new content, from the Grade Booster Day.

Human Biology Easter Revision Class (H)
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£90