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2nd July 2020 CTT Webinar by Prof. Philippe Rosinski

 

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Speaker’s Name: Prof. Philippe Rosinski

Session Date and Time: 2nd July, 2020, 7:00 – 8:00 pm IST

Session Title: Coaching Across Cultures

Session Description: Cultural differences of all kinds are often a source of misunderstandings and frustrations. In this webinar, Prof. Philippe Rosinski will show how coaches and leaders can improve their creativity and impact by treating cultural differences as a source of richness and as an opportunity to go beyond current cultural limitations. You will learn about a broad, inclusive and dynamic concept of culture that contrasts with the traditional static and binary view (which tends to perpetuate limiting stereotypes).

You will discover how the Cultural Orientations Framework (COF) assessment -a roadmap and assessment tool to navigate the cultural terrain- can bring your individual and team coaching to the next level. Takeaways:

  • Learn how to release higher creativity, achieve greater impact, as well as promote unity by making the most of alternative cultural perspectives;
  • Discover how to go beyond current cultural norms, values, and beliefs (and stereotypes) when working with people;
  • Acquire a vocabulary to describe salient cultural characteristics;
  • Learn about the Cultural Orientations Framework (COF) assessment and how the tool can be used to promote individual, team and organizational development.

About the speaker: Prof. Philippe Rosinski, MCC, is considered the pioneer of intercultural and global coaching. He is the author of two seminal books, Coaching Across Cultures and Global Coaching. For almost 30 years and across continents, Philippe has helped people and organizations thrive and make a positive difference in the world.

Philippe is a world authority in executive coaching, team coaching, and global leadership development. He is the first European to have been designated Master Certified Coach by the International Coach Federation. He has also developed an integrative coaching supervision approach.

Philippe is the principal of Rosinski & Company, a consultancy based in Belgium with partners around the globe, and a professor at the Kenichi Ohmae Graduate School of Business in Tokyo, Japan. He intervenes in several other academic institutions including HEC Paris and the University of Cambridge.

He is the co-author of over 10 books including Evidence Based Coaching Handbook and Mastering Executive Coaching, and the author of the Cultural Orientations Framework (COF) assessment.

A Master of Science from Stanford University, Philippe has received numerous awards including the Thinkers50 Marshall Goldsmith Leading Global Coaches Award (London, 2019).

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Prof. Philippe Rosinski

Executive Coach, PCC

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