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Play to Your Strengths® Coaching Workshop

Learn coaching skills to bring out the best in employees, customers and co-workers.

Who should attend?
This 2-day workshop is designed for leaders and internal consultants who want to develop employees and bring out their best talents.

Whether it's a sports team, choir or group of employees, a great coach knows how to spot talents, sharpen skills and motivate performance.

Our Play to Your Strengths Coaching Workshop enables you to bring out the best in individuals and your team. You start by recognizing your unique strengths as a coach. You'll learn coaching skills and use our strength-based methodology to help others discover their talents, manage weaknesses, breakthrough performance issues and work successfully with co-workers to achieve business goals.

Play to Your Strengths Coaching Workshop helps managers coach employees ...

  • Recognize and leverage their individual talents

  • Manage their non-strength areas to minimize weakness

  • Work collaboratively by leveraging each other's talents


As a manager, you'll develop expertise in...

  • Assessing and communicating where each individual can add value

  • Increasing employee motivation and commitment

  • Aligning each individual's work with their natural talents


Our Play to Your Strengths Coaching Workshop strengthens employees' collaborative capabilities and helps everyone contribute their best talents to more effectively meet business objectives.

View Play to Your Strengths® Coaching Agenda

To learn more about this interactive, skill building program and schedule for your organization, call 1-888-350-8727 or contact Faith.

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