The Advice Trap: How to Tame Your Advice Monster
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Host, Change Signal and author of The Coaching Habit
Webinar Recording Details
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Date and TimeWed, Feb 05, 2020 at 12PM Pacific / 3PM Eastern
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Duration1 Hour
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Cost$0 (Free)
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Description
Being more coach-like it an essential leadership behaviour. This isn't "just HR". This is how you drive stronger performance and results, as well as help build stronger, more resilient and more autonomous people. This is how you help learning and development initiatives pay back their investment.
In another highly interactive and engaging webinar, Michael Bungay Stanier will share some of key insights from his brand new book, The Advice Trap (www.TheAdviceTrap.com). You'll learn:
Note: While you're here, don't miss registering for / watching Michael's Nov. 13, 2019, "The Secret to Building a Coaching Habit".
Click here for More Info / Registration Even more from MBS
In another highly interactive and engaging webinar, Michael Bungay Stanier will share some of key insights from his brand new book, The Advice Trap (www.TheAdviceTrap.com). You'll learn:
- Why we all have an Advice Monster, and why it keeps showing up
- The three personas of the Advice Monster, including the one that's the slipperiest of the three
- How taming your Advice Monster opens up a new way of leading that's more powerful for you, as well as for the people you lead.
Note: While you're here, don't miss registering for / watching Michael's Nov. 13, 2019, "The Secret to Building a Coaching Habit".
Click here for More Info / Registration Even more from MBS
About Michael Bungay Stanier
Michael Bungay Stanier is best known for The Coaching Habit, the best-selling coaching book of the century. He’s the host of a new podcast, Change Signal, helping to find the good stuff in change management. Michael was a Rhodes Scholar, and was recently awarded the coaching prize by Thinkers50, “the Oscars of Management.”