Inspire, Train, and Coach Leaders for Continuous Improvement
Based on a study of Nehemiah 8
Learn how to inspire, train, and coach leaders for continuous improvement. Discover four (4) elements of training employed by Nehemiah. Learn how to use the Seven (7) Core Competencies survey to develop a roadmap for training/coaching for each person in the local church. Learn the GROW model of coaching and mentoring.
– Taught by Johnny Wong
Great teams have great coaches. Great athletes have great coaches. And, we all become great in our field with the help of a dedicated and compassionate coach.
Every good leader understands the importance of a coach. A coach can guide us to develop core competencies. He/she not only ‘tell us why’ but ‘show us how’ by coming beside us. A coach ‘gets us started’ and ‘keeps us going’ by coaching. He/she can help us see our ‘blind
spots.’ A leader submitting to coaching learns humility and submission, both attributes of a servant-leader. ‘Iron sharpens iron, so a man sharpens the countenance of his friend’ – Proverbs 27:17.
In this course you will:
- Learn how to inspire, train, and coach leaders for continuous improvement
- Discover four (4) elements of training employed by Nehemiah
- Learn the GROW model of coaching and mentoring
- Complete a Leadership Application Assignment that uses the Seven (7) Core Competencies survey to develop a roadmap for training/coaching for each person in the local church
- Gain immediate access to downloadable resources on training and coaching approaches used by large organizations
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