Create a Culture of Coaching
Webinar Details
Date & Time
April 11, 2023 | 10:00 AM Singapore Standard Time
Duration
45 minutes
Cost
Free
About the Webinar
The changing workplace demands that managers move from being just a boss to becoming a coach. This means equipping managers with the skills and tools to coach and develop others by focusing on what their people naturally do best.
But building a culture of coaching is more than just knowing everyone’s strengths. It takes ongoing conversations, reflection and practice to help people successfully apply their strengths to achieve individual, team and organizational goals.
Join us to learn how you can build a culture of strengths-based coaching — one that truly transforms your organization and drives companywide engagement, productivity and performance.
Register for this session to learn:
- how to use strengths-based coaching in your organization to maximize engagement and performance
- the unique role that coaches, champions and managers play in creating high-performance teams
- best practices from top companies for employing a strengths-based coaching approach
- steps you can take now to begin the transition to a culture of coaching
The Speakers
Rishiraj Rathore
Business Solutions Consultant, Malaysia & Singapore
Gallup
Rishiraj Rathore
Business Solutions Consultant, Malaysia & Singapore
Gallup
Rishiraj is Gallup’s Business Solutions Consultant for Singapore & Malaysia. Based in Singapore, he partners with executive and HR leaders to identify underlying business problems and develop solutions to counteract them through strategic human capital initiatives. Rishiraj uses his expertise grounded in behavioral economics, with a focus on strengths psychology & employee engagement, for supporting executives to create highly engaged workplaces that impact overall business performance. Currently, he oversees the business in Malaysia providing Gallup services in the sphere of learning solutions.
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