LEVEL 3

Mstering the art of strengths coaching

Overview

Facilitator: Dries Lombaard

Duration: 28 hours over three and a half days

Cost: $1480

Format: Online | Zoom

Three and a half days of mastering the arts of strengths

Payment plans available on request

Building on the Enhanced Level, the Master Course is a true.

“Next Level” experience, where you do more than three days (28 hours) of application and case studies in Individual, Partner, Team and Organisational application of the Art of Strengths.Application of the “Work Zones” of Strengths for teams and projects;

The application of 10 Elements of Strengths-based Leadership and Development, which can be unpacked and developed from a CliftonStrengths report, is:

  • Worldview 
  • Decision making
  • Fairness 
  • Conflict Management
  • Social Intelligence 
  • Learning Style
  • Influence 
  • Execution
  • Risk 
  • Growth
  • Intensive application of Strengths Matrix in Teams.
  • Application of the different “Roles and Mandates” of Strengths in Teams

Who?

Our courses are ideal for:

  • Current Coaches
  •  Counsellors
  • Therapists
  • Psycologists

What to expect?

  • Interactive Online classes via Zoom
  • Two days Online Class (live) – a total of 28 hours.
  • Various Resources, materials, models, and applications for a deeper impact with the Strengths-based approach.
  • Online, videos, assessments, reading, Individual sessions, group discussions etc.
  • Intensive Case Studies.

Prerequisites

  1. Clifton Strengths Full 34 Report (not included)
  2. Level 2: Enhancing the art of strengths coaching
  3. Some degree of practical experience in individual debriefing & team workshops
  4. Internet connection & webcam

Outcomes

  • Insight and application of the “10 Elements of Leadership” in Strengths Coaching.
  • Skills in designing a sustainable Strengths Coaching Journey for Managers, Leaders, and Teams.
  • Skills in Strengths-based Organisational Development.
  • Experience in various Case Studies of individuals, teams, and organisations from a Strengths-based perspective.
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