Skip to main content

Coaching for Success Programme

Coniferous forest by the water
行业
Technology, Telecoms & Media
解决方案
Coaching

关于

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.

客户评价
了解客户对我们的评价
Justyna Jedlińska
Employee Development Manager
Polpharma
“The programme has been tailored the way that we were able to check its effectiveness.
The results of the review confirmed that the number of managers who present strategic and developing styles increased by over 20%. Moreover, the programme had a very positive impact on the inter-departmental / cross-functional cooperation, which is very important in such a large and diverse company as Polpharma."
Stephen Dando
Business Sponsor of Generate
Thomson Reuters
In reality, one of the biggest challenges is global virtualisation and we got it right through our Generate programme. It's a profound experience for participants, that also deepens loyalty to Thomson Reuters.
Cate Harris
Group Head of Sustainability & Global Head of Lendlease Foundation
Lendlease
“People always talk about the ‘Magic of Springboard’… I am so pleased to hear that even in a virtual format, during this most unusual of times that it’s still working its magic.”