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Coaching for Performance

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St.George Bank is one of Australia's leading retail and business banking brands, serving over 2.6 million consumer, business and corporate customers.

Inline with the bank’s new brand initiative ‘Start Something’, Andy Fell, General Manager of St.George’s Retail Bank is driving an epic journey of transformation. He recognised that this provided a unique opportunity to build leaders at all levels across the business. Impact Australia were initially engaged to create a series of senior leadership and cross-functional team development events aimed at building a high performance culture in the retail bank.

Coaching for Performance is a two-day development program designed to provide people leaders with a mindset and range of highly practical coaching and challenging skills that will help them to grow the capabilities, motivation and commitment of their team members.

“This programme has really ‘started something’. We believe that there is a little dragon inside all of us…and coaching makes the difference when it comes to our people reaching their true potential. Impact have once again delivered.” - Andy Fell, General Manager, Retail Banking

Testimonials
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Participant
Ringier Axel Springer Polska
"There are a lot of experts in our company, smart people who do not take part in the discussion, during this workshop, I had a chance to hear something clever from every person and thank you for that.”
Dale Gunstone
Senior Executive Coach
bwin.party
"It has been a pleasure working with such a dynamic organisation who have brought my vision of this intricate programme for our organisation to life. To create something so unique to span our three levels of leadership, whilst keeping them together as one, has been a challenging but rewarding journey that has helped bwin.party to drive our values, culture and business approach for the future."
Participant
Energus
“It provided experience and training that’s difficult to receive in the workplace”