Australasian Chapter

Tasmania

The Tasmanian branch was formed on April 1st 2008 to support a group of committed Tasmanian Coaches.

 

Meet the Tasmania Leadership Team

Steve Willing President
Steve Willing
Nikki Millard Secretary
Nikki Millard
Sakura Oddie Treasurer
Sakura Oddie

Tasmania Branch Short Survey

Neil Johnston and Katherine Street have done a wonderful job of guiding the ICF Tasmania Branch from infancy to adolescence over the last 5 years. We'd like to continue to build and strengthen it to serve you and your community. To do this we need to ensure that what we're planning and offering is relevant and inspiring.

We've created a brief survey and would love to hear your thoughts. Please help us by taking a few minutes to give us your thoughts about what we (and you) can do to support coaching in Tasmania.

The survey results will be available after they have been collated and analysed.

Please click here to participate in our 3-minute survey.

Tasmania Branch Events

Tasmania Branch monthly meetings will be held on on the first Wednesday of each month from 5:30pm to 7:00pm at:

Private Room, The Squires Bounty, Salamanca

Monthly Branch meetings are free to members and non-members. For more information on the next upcoming meeting, please see below.

Upcoming Event

 

Exploring Your Spirituality and it's Relationship To Coaching

Presented by Mark McLean

This will be a high level, experiential overview allowing you to start uncovering and defining your view of spirituality and how it may relate to your coaching.

Topics will include:

  • Defining Spirituality
  • Ego and The Illusion Of Separation
  • Yours and Theirs: Influence, Forgiveness and Assumption
  • Presence And Application To Coaching
When: Wednesday 2nd May 2012
Time: 5:30pm – 7:00pm
Where: Private Room
The Squires Bounty
Salamanca Square
Cost: Free
  For more information, please contact Steve Willing at president.tasmania@icfaustralasia.com

Tasmania Branch Coaches Book Club

Please come, even if you have not read the book, as all input is very valuable, the conversations are always enlightening and inspiring and it is a great way to catch up with other coaches and share ideas.

June 6th 2012 Executive Coaching Practices and Perspectives
by Catherine Fitzgerald and Jennifer Garvey Berger
When: 5:15pm for a 5:30pm start til 7:00pm, Wednesday 6th June 2012
Venue: Private Room, The Squires Bounty, Salamanca Square
Free to attend

"Leaders are under enormous pressure to provide impressive results, deal with fast-changing markeplaces, and motivate an increasingly diverse workforce. At the same time, many organizations face scarcity of effective senior executives, voice concerns about their leaderships bench strength, and have seen their leaders derail at an alarming rate. An emerging practice arena, executive coaching is quickly becoming the service of choice for executives who have taken on challenging roles, have high potential, or are struggling to be successful.

This book presents practical views of this field. Its 16 chapters consider key aspects of the craft: principles and guidelines for practioners, supporting complexity of mind in executives, dealing with failure in coaching, and a reflective practice approach for coaches. Experience coaches offer strategies for dealing with different client populations - executives in midlife, entrepreneurs and executives in multinational companies - while senior human resource managers describe how to get executive coaching started in organizations, link coaching with business strategy, integrate the use of internal and external coaches, and avoid common mistakes in using executive coaching."

Tasmania Branch Newsletter

To download a coy of the latest Tasmania Branch Newsletter, click here.


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