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Press release

Essentials of Coaching the Team at Work

An Association for Coaching Mini Master Class – June 27th, Thistle Hotel, Victoria, London, 7pm-9pm

Association for Coaching, 29 May 2007. The success of our economy depends in part on millions of teams of people working creatively and effectively together and with other teams inside and sometimes outside their own organisations.  Simply and powerfully true in theory yet often not so easy to achieve in practice.

‘Coaching the Team at Work’ organised by the Association for Coaching addresses exactly this issue.  Its Mini Master Class, 27th June, at the Thistle Hotel, Victoria, London, provides a critical starting point to understanding the nature and dynamics of different types of teams, what influences how they perform, how they learn and how they collaborate.  It also highlights how they can be coached for peak performance.

The speaker is David Clutterbuck, one of Europe’s best known innovate writers and thinkers on leadership and the foremost global authority on mentoring.  Recently described by The Sunday Independent as one of the UK’s top UK coaches, he’s author of nearly 50 books, including the best-sellers The Winning Streak  and Everyone Needs a mentor, and has helped hundreds of senior teams across the world to a deeper understanding of themselves and their businesses.

He’s also visiting Professor at Sheffield Hallam University, where he’s a member of the Mentoring & Coaching Research Group, and also Oxford Brookes University.  He leads the international Consultancy, Clutterbuck Associates, which specialises in helping organisations develop greater capability for learning dialogue.

For details of this stimulating event visit www.associationforcoaching.com