This presentation explores one of the most common factors that results in a declining performance and yet unless it is brought to your attention you may not be aware of it. With the use of anectodal evidence this seminar sets out to give you that awareness to help improve your own performance and ultimately the people you are coaching. Looking at the four fundamental areas of sport: Technical Execution, Tactical Awareness, Physical Conditioning and Mental Application.
I put it to you today for the past 100’s of years people in positions of leadership have been looking for the magic pill to inspire and lead there people. Whether that be leading their countries on the world stage or into battlle or on the sportsfield or in the board rooms of companies. I heard that it exists but obviously however I haven’t found the chosen one who has it. So my question to the chosen one who distributes this pill would be how does it work and why do I need it? Winston Churchill, Nelson Mandela, Ghandi, Vince Lombardi, Phil Jackson, Craig Lewis, Sir Edmund Hillary, Sir Peter Blake, Buck Shelford, Reuben Wiki, Darren Lockyer, Wayne Bennett. They are all viewed as successful leaders but here is the thing that I have discovered they all had something in common they all had the elusive Magic Pill or did they? Join me in a presentation that will look into whether it is myth or fact and along the way help you identify for yourself whether you already have it on your person and are yet to use in the right way or maybe your just not aware of how to use it!
It seems to be a big buzz word and there are loads of different philosophies out there. We at the Coaching Menu believe that the start to building the right culture is to firstly scan and observe the environment you are going into get to know the people you are dealing with and spend time as much time as you can getting to know your people, building genuine rapport and understanding of your people. Once you have an clear understanding of your people it allows you to identify and look for a commonality that the group shares and understands this is your staring point. This seminar looks at how to develop the commonality to become the foundation of your culture.