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Special Regional International Coaching Week Event presented by Michael Bungay Stanier
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About this event
Special Regional International Coaching Week Event
offered jointly by ICF Northeast Chapters
Easy Change vs. Hard Change
The Difference Every Coach MUST Know
Presented by Michael Bungay Stanier
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
6:00 pm -7:30pm EDT
Zoom Conference
ICF CCEs: 1.0 Core Competency
.5 Resource Development
ICF Member/Affiliate $20
Non-Member $30
If you're a coach, you're a catalyst for change. You're helping your clients glean new insights, put them into action, and become different. (No wonder we all love this job.)
But change is difficult. One of the reasons it's difficult is that we muddle up the difference between Easy Change and Hard Change. If you're not clear on the difference, you can spend pointless time, money, and energy applying the wrong tools to make progress.
In this practical, highly interactive, and thoroughly engaging webinar, Michael Bungay Stanier will:
• Tease apart the difference between Easy Change and Hard Change
• Confirm the strategies that already work for Easy Change
• Illuminate the shadows of Hard Change, in particular the two big questions that people don't ask enough
• Explain the role of sacrifice in the commitment to progress
• Provide an excess of metaphors about ... everything. (He's big on metaphors.)
• Engage you in discussion and leave plenty of time for questions
There's a lot here. This webinar will change you, and it will help you be a catalyst of change for your clients. You will walk away knowing the difference between Easy Change and Hard Change and understand how to apply those differences in coaching situations.
Bio
Michael Bungay Stanier is the author of six books which between them have sold more than a million copies. He’s best known for The Coaching Habit, the best-selling coaching book of the century and already recognized as a classic. Michael was a Rhodes Scholar and plays ukulele badly. He’s Australian, and lives in Toronto, Canada. Learn more at www.MBS.works.
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USA
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