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ILM Level 7 Certificate

This programme consists of 4 days, each one month apart. Day 1 covers an induction to the programme as well as establishing good practice development to the next level. Day 2 covers best practice in coaching & mentoring values and standards. We explore the key coaching competencies and how to build effective coaching relationships to enhance personal motivation and workplace productivity. The skills of questioning and listening are further developed.

Day 3 looks at the organisational implications of coaching & mentoring. As a group, we will explore individual & corporate goal setting. The ethical approach to coaching and mentoring is also examined. Distance learning and practical application of the knowledge occurs between the three days.

Course Dates

Spring 2012
22nd February
21st March
18th April
16th May
The course is held at the Stirling Management Centre.

Cost per Person

£2250 plus 20% VAT (£450)
Total £2700

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