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Using Coaching Skills in the Workplace

Join a Virtual Training Workshop on Tuesday 15 March 2022, 14:00-15:30 CET  with Rachel Sklan

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Coaching skills are not just for coaches – we can bring these skills into our everyday work to enrich, develop and challenge our approaches to people management, project management and wider communications.

In this workshop we will learn about:

  • Clean questions (and language) – How asking the right questions can open up our relationship and get those around us to think more deeply to achieve the results we want from our professional relationships, forums and meetings.
  • Well-formed outcomes – Through learning to set well-formed outcomes across our work (from relationships, project management to management), using a model to help us set focused and constructive goals, will enrich our ability to achieve and become more effective.
  • Creating rapport and filters of communication – By looking at how we communicate and becoming aware of how others communicate, we can begin to learn how to build better rapport to have better relationships. Looking at the theory of ‘relational leadership’ and then figuring out how we operate in the world will help us to better understand and influence how we build good, lasting relationships.

To help you get as much from this interactive workshop as possible, participants are requested to join from a computer rather than a mobile device and to turn on camera mode. We also advise you to update to the latest version of Zoom.

Please note that Live Transcript (English Subtitles) will be available.

Spaces are limited and priority will be given to Jewish community professionals living and working in Europe/UK.

NB: the workshop will take place at 14:00-15:30 CET (13:00-14:30 UK, 13:00-14:30 Baltics and Bulgaria).

This workshop is now full. To join the waiting list, click here. If places become available we will confirm your place and you will be sent a Zoom link for the workshop. We encourage you to add this to your calendar.

Please be in touch with us at info@yesodeurope.eu with any questions.

Rachel Sklan

Rachel Sklan has spent a large part of the last 20 years focused on working with young people, leadership development and community work. Her work has spanned three continents, the USA, Israel and the UK.

Rachel has trained hundreds of people in the following areas: mentoring, leadership, communication, feedback and community organising, and is passionate about the training experience and developing individuals.

Training includes a BA in youth and community work, NLP trainer, coaching, and currently undergoing group analytic psychotherapy training. She is a founding member of the Havurah community, an experimental Masorti community looking at how to express authentic Judaism in new ways.