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November Monthly Meeting 4:30 PM Until 6:30 PM / SOCIAL HOUR (6:30 - 7:30 PM)

When:
Monday, November 12, 2018, 4:30 PM until 6:30 PM
Where:
Hyatt Place Worthington
7490 Vantage Dr
Worthington, OH  43235
Additional Info:
Category:
Monthly Meeting
Registration is recommended
Payment in Full In Advance Or At Event
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$15.00


Topic: Coaching the Analytical Mind
Speaker:  Gleb Tsipursky
CEU: 1.25 Core Competencies



4:15 pm - 4:30 pm - DOORS OPEN
4:30 pm - 6:30 pm - MEETING
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm - SOCIAL HOUR
 

 

You’re struggling to connect with an analytically-minded client, and just don’t know what to do. The client is skeptical: pushing back against your efforts to help them solve problems, pulling back when you try to build trust, demanding hard data instead of your tried-and-true intuitions. You’re worried that you’ll never be your best self with such analytically-minded clients, who often include CEOs, CFOs, engineers, doctors, lawyers, bankers, accountants, programmers, and so many others who come to us for coaching. Fortunately, behavioral science research on emotional and social intelligence can help you help them get the coaching support they need. This course offers case studies on effective use of emotional and social intelligence-based strategies by pioneering coaches to empower the growth of analytically-minded people in ways that align with ICF Core Competencies, providing you with clear take-aways to help you become an outstanding coach for such clients. 

 

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify typical challenges experienced by coaches in dealing with analytical clients
  • Learn what emotional and social intelligence research reveals about how to connect with such clients
  • Gain the ability to align this research with ICF Core Competencies
  • Discover how pioneering coaches use such research-based strategies to empower the growth of their clients
  • Adapt best practices on coaching analytically-minded clients into your coaching toolkit



About Gleb Tsipursky
Business disasters are just around the corner! Fortunately, Disaster Avoidance Expert Dr. Gleb Tsipursky's engaging, interactive, and customized keynotes and seminars have helped thousands of leaders and organizations avoid disaster through science-based decision-making and align employee incentives with organizational priorities through emotional and social intelligence. With over two decades of professional speaking experience across three continents, Gleb gets top marks from audiences for his highly interactive speaking style, which connects his content matter with the audience’s knowledge and life experience and encourages extensive peer-to-peer engagement. His expertise in these areas comes from many years of consulting and coaching for leaders in businesses, nonprofits, and municipalities as the CEO of Disaster Avoidance Experts. Gleb also has a strong research background with over 15 years in academia, including 7 years as a professor at the Ohio State University and before that a Fellow at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, with dozens of peer-reviewed publications. He authored a number of books on these topics, most notably the national bestsellers The Truth Seeker’s Handbook: A Science-Based Guide and Find Your Purpose Using Science, and is currently working on The Secrets to Avoiding Disasters: A Science-Based Guide for Leaders. He was featured in Fast Company, CBS News, Time, Scientific American, Psychology Today, The Conversation, Business Insider, Government Executive, Inc. Magazine, and many other venues. 






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