Course
Introduction to Coaching (CCH10101A)
$14.99
Leadership Development
Introduction to Coaching (CCH10101A)
When thinking about coaching, you may imagine a gym teacher on the basketball court or a therapist helping someone work through a phobia. Although these roles have “coach” in their title, what they’re actually doing is “managing.”...
Being Brave (EIN10102A)
$14.99
Leadership Development
Being Brave (EIN10102A)
It was Neil Armstrong’s job to go to the moon in a spaceship with less computational power than a modern smartphone. He became the first brave human being to stand on the lunar surface. Your job might not be as outer worldly as Neil’s, but...
Emotional and Cultural Intelligence (EIN10105A)
$14.99
Leadership Development
Emotional and Cultural Intelligence (EIN10105A)
We tend to measure intelligence with things like academic grades, IQ, or the ability to solve complicated math problems. But intelligence isn’t just about being good at exams or having superhuman math skills. Did you know that a large part of...
Humility (EIN10106A)
$14.99
Leadership Development
Humility (EIN10106A)
If you look around at your friends or coworkers, you can probably identify a few different types of character based on how they behave – there might be a go-getter, a diva, a shy one. But there’s probably also a humble, levelheaded one....
Inspiring Others (EIN10107A)
$14.99
Leadership Development
Inspiring Others (EIN10107A)
In the workplace, inspiring others plays a huge role in ensuring that your team is performing at its best. When you see someone accomplish something remarkable, you experience a feeling of awe. Witnessing someone save their spouse’s life or win...
Facilitating Results (LAD10115A)
$14.99
Leadership Development
Facilitating Results (LAD10115A)
Facilitative leadership is the process of enabling your team to maximize their contributions, in order to get better results. To do this you need to establish a culture of “the team,” where you manage everyone’s skills, set clear goals, and...

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