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Coaching for Success Programme

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About

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.

Testimonials
See what our customers say about us
Programme participant
Scott Bader
"The programme design, group discussions, solo reflection time and activities were well thought out and planned. I felt ‘stretched’, and this was a great feeling."
Vivienne Robinson
Head of Professional Learning, Education in Motion
Education in Motion
“What Impact bring to the table is the human element. They take the time to understand our needs and continue to refine the programme to ensure its ongoing relevance and impact. This commitment to quality and collaboration is reflected in the external recognition the programme has been awarded twice from Brandon Hall Group Excellence Awards.”
Mads Ingholt
Manager, Group Leadership Development
Borealis
“We believe that to take on leadership is as much to embark upon a challenging personal development journey as it is a formal career step; a sine qua non in the development of leadership capabilities is therefore the individual’s hunger for personal challenge and development.”