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Coaching for Success Programme

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Technology, Telecoms & Media
解决方案
Coaching
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Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) are a multilingual and multicultural broadcaster in Australia.

In response to an SBS Employee Opinion Survey, a key goal was identified to create and implement a framework for all employees that would enable and recognise work performance and career development.


Impact Australia were chosen to work in partnership with SBS’ Human Resources team to design and deliver a Coaching for Success program.

The Coaching for Success program is a practical two-day event closely aligned to SBS core values.

The program introduces effective techniques and tools that participants can apply immediately to everyday coaching conversations with their staff.

Coaching for Success has effectively created a coaching culture, common language and a level of consistency for conversations across the organisation. To date the program has been rolled out to over 140 supervisors & managers from across the organisation.

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Karen van Loon
Springboard Program Manager, Lendlease Foundation
Lendlease
“Our goal to maintain our connection and build on the great work that we had done has been achieved. The positive impact for Lendlease, our employees and our community partners has made a difference and left a tangible legacy for many of us”
Nikki Cartwright
Programme participant
Diageo
"The day was very, very inspiring. We were able to make a real difference to our community partner: SMart, by delivering some really tangible benefits - including sourcing and mentoring admin support, developing a business plan to attract the right calibre of trustees and helping them to source office and gallery/storage space... It was a day of truly appreciating and celebrating life.”
Cathleen Merkel
HR Director
Discovery Networks International
"When they finished, I had a different bunch of people in front of me. There was a real sense of connection, a real sense of belonging; there was an incredible amount of ownership, and I get goosebumps just talking about it."