The Games Teams Play and How to Coach Them
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The Games Teams Play

Georgina Woudstra and Allard de Jong



Programme Rate

  • Members: £65 + VAT
  • Non-Members: £145 + VAT** (Including 1-year Associate Membership)
  • **All payments are processed in GBP. Prices may vary due to exchange rates.

Topics Covered

  • Webinar 1: Game 1 - Traffic Cop
  • Webinar 2: Game 2 - Cry for Help
  • Webinar 3: Game 3 - Washing Machine

The Games Teams Play and How to Coach Them

This three-part webinar series features three practical, fun webinars exploring typical ‘games’ teams play and how to coach your way through them.

The games are: "Traffic Cop"; "Cry for Help" and "Washing Machine".

Each webinar describes one game and offers you practical tips to try out in your coaching. You will observe a simulation team situation and consider how you can put these ideas into practice.

In this 3-part webinar series you will learn:

  • To recognize unhelpful dynamics that play out in teams
  • Notice the impact of these dynamics on you as a team coach
  • Discover ways of intervening to shift these dynamics

Who is this for?

Executive Coaches, Coaching Supervisors, Internal Coaches, HR /OD Professionals, or Leader Coaches.

Speaker Bios

Georgina Woudstra is the Founder and Principal of the Team Coaching Studio (TCS), an organization dedicated to developing masterful team coaches around the globe.

Allard de Jong is the Team Studio's International Faculty Lead. He has 20 years of experience as a corporate coach and trainer focusing on developing and delivering leadership development initiatives.

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