CCL Webinars
Coaching Skills for Leaders
When: Available on Demand 24 x 7 for 30 days upon registration
Duration: 1 hour
Price: $75 Premium Members Price $25 ![]()
CCL Webinar Registration
Coaching Skills for Leaders
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Coaching is one of the foundational components for effective leadership. Coaching is also a critical key to sustainable leadership growth and development. The most effective coaches know how to build and manage coaching relationships which result in a more robust organization and motivated employees.
A new Leading Effectively webinar from the Center for Creative Leadership (CCL®) shares insights from more than three decades of experience. In this session, the following will be addressed:
- An overview of coaching, its process and benefits
- The six principles of coaching
- Leadership Coaching Framework
- Roles of coach and coachee
- Some do's and don'ts of coaching
- Coaching ROI
Maximizing the Value of the Webinar
- Invite others to participate. Structure a group "lunch and learn" session and invite other colleagues to attend.
- Debrief the lessons learned. Set aside time at the end of the Webinar to discuss takeaways, and how they apply to your group or organization
- Tap into your training budget. Ask your HR group or manager to underwrite the Webinar as part of your organization's ongoing staff development effort.
About the Presenter
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Clemson G Turregano is the current Coach Practice Leader at the Center for Creative Leadership®, Greensboro Campus. Clemson is responsible for advancing the practice of coaching in business, academic and government arenas within North America and advises on worldwide applications. Clemson's leadership research spans practical and academic applications, from the strategic level to tactical implementation, from boardrooms to government arenas. A former career military officer and scholar, he joined CCL® from his position as the Deputy Director for the Strategic Initiatives Group for the senior US Headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan. In that position, he coached and mentored many US and international officers, as well as executives within the Afghan government. As a Professor of National Security Decision Making at the US Naval War College, he pioneered teaching Strategic Leadership using films as case studies. This resulted in his being awarded the 'Cum Laude' award for elective teaching excellence (twice). A retired Army battalion commander with experience in Kosovo, he has published extensively on his leadership experiences, as well as mentoring and coaching emerging leaders in lesser developed countries. Clemson's current research involves effective mentorship practices and coaching executive teams. He is a 1983 graduate from The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina. In addition, he has earned an MPA, a Masters, and a Doctorate in Political Science from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University. He is a graduate for the Army's Command and General Staff College in Ft. Leavenworth Kansas, and holds a Masters in Security and Strategy from the US Army War College, Carlisle Pennsylvania. |










