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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
Colin Kirk
Country Director, DFID Rwanda
Department for International Development
“Everyone in the office is now aware that he or she has some input which is important to DFID and which can contribute to the reduction of poverty in Rwanda.”
Nunziata Puglisi
Training Manager
Telecom Italia
“After the initial surprise, our employees were incredibly engaged and committed to finish the projects on time. The use of CAL methodology was tremendously effective to learn in a very powerful context.”
Piero Beltrame
HR Development, SE Europe
Ericsson
“Our programme was a great success. The participants were deeply involved and gained awareness and motivation about ‘who I am’ and ‘what I want to change/achieve’. Many have said this was the most memorable development event they’ve ever participated in. Co-operation with Impact was excellent. We especially appreciated their consultative skills and creativity in designing the programme, their ability to listen to our needs and also their observation and feedback abilities with the participants."