Coaching Skills: A changing landscape

Posted 2 years 2 months ago by Deakin University

Study Method : Online
Duration : 2 weeks
Subject : Business
Overview
Learn how coaching has changed over time and how to navigate this fast-moving landscape.
Course Description

Understand how the knowledge era is changing coaching techniques

With the expansion of technology, the landscape of coaching is fast-moving and ever-changing.

On this two-week course, you’ll learn how to navigate this shift and adapt your techniques to effectively work in the knowledge era.

Whether you’re interested in sports coaching or becoming a business coach, it is your role to inspire, and the skills you learn on this course will help you become a better leader and motivate your team.

Examine the learning cycle to enhance player performance

You’ll discover the different leadership techniques and practical measures you can implement to take your coaching to the next level.

Analysing the experiential learning cycle, you’ll understand the approaches to coaching that move beyond instructing. You’ll look at the importance of reviewing and planning, and how this can empower your team to decide on what they need to do to increase their performance.

Develop your coaching and leadership skills alongside specialists

By the end of this course, you’ll know how to navigate as a coach in a changing landscape. You’ll be able to harness the collective intelligence of your team to motivate and develop others, and understand your role as a coach in today’s environment. You’ll learn alongside specialist sports and business coach, Paddy Upton from Deakin University to gain first-hand knowledge on how to become a more effective coach.

This course is aimed at anyone with an interest in sports coaching. You may already work in the area and you’re looking to upskill, or you might just be starting your coaching career.

Requirements

This course is aimed at anyone with an interest in sports coaching. You may already work in the area and you’re looking to upskill, or you might just be starting your coaching career.

Career Path
  • Recognise why a different approach to coaching is required
  • Identify your own place within the changing landscape
  • Experientially navigate the changing landscape