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Speaker
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Paul Vanderbroeck |
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Format
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90 minute interactive live webinar
Webinar recording and other resources will be available to all registered
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Date & Time
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Monday, 20 April 2026 @ 18:30 BST / 19:30 CEST
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Programme Rate
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AC Member: £35+VAT Non-Members: £50+VAT
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GB Virtual Event: Coaching Lessons from Julius CaesarWe remember Julius Caesar as one of the most effective leaders in history—a man of audacious vision, brilliant strategy, and relentless drive. Yet beneath his triumphs lies a quieter lesson: even the most outstanding leaders can fail when no one is there to coach them. Coaches today can learn from Caesar's absence of coaching. His story offers enduring lessons for those of us who guide influential leaders.
In this webinar you will learn:- Recognise the loneliness of the leader
- Understand the motives behind excellence
- Help leaders leverage strengths
- High potential does not take away the need for coaching
- Making high performers more coachable
Who is this webinar for?
This webinar is for new coaches, seasoned coaches, executive coaches, team coaches, personal or career coaches, leader coaches, health coaches, supervisors, HR /OD professionals, and internal coaches.
Resources
Registered participants will gain access to the webinar recording and slides within 10 working days.
Speaker Bio
Paul Vanderbroeck is an international executive educator and coach. In his leadership development he uses a transdisciplinary approach, combining leadership theory and diagnostic instruments with history, arts and theatre. He partners with corporations, non-profit organisations and business schools. As an independent researcher, he publishes on leadership and organisational behaviour. He has authored business books on women leadership and on dual career couples, a textbook on international human resource management and has co-created a theatre play on women leaders. Paul holds PhD in History from Radboud University (Nijmegen NL). Paul is married, father of two adult children and currently lives in Switzerland.
Programme Price
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