The Art and Science of Organizational Coaching
Term
Format
Online
Subject Area
Course Number
DYNM 6410 900
Course Code
DYNM6410900
Course Key
86966
Day(s)
Saturday
Sunday
Thursday
Time
10:00am-4:00pm
10:00am-4:00pm
6:00pm-8:00pm
Instructor
OSTROWSKI, EREK
Primary Program
Course Note
MSOD Category: Application --- Concentration: Org Communication
Course Description
This course meets on the following schedule:
Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 am-4:00 pm on June 7 & 8; July 19 & 20.
Thursdays 6:00-8:00 pm on June 12 & 26; July 10 & 17.
Coaching has become a primary tool for consultants, human resources professionals and administrators interested in promoting and sustaining leadership and executive development, behavioral change, and role transition. This course explores the theory and practices associated with organizational coaching. We examine and practice the steps of the normative coaching process, the issues and boundaries that affect coaching, and the pitfalls to avoid. This is an introductory course. Students will practice phone coaching and virtual coaching as well as virtual group written discussions. Throughout the course we will contrast theory and practice through our own experience and observation via assignments and behavioral experimentation. Non-Dynamics students: please include a brief job description in your Permissions Request.
Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 am-4:00 pm on June 7 & 8; July 19 & 20.
Thursdays 6:00-8:00 pm on June 12 & 26; July 10 & 17.
Coaching has become a primary tool for consultants, human resources professionals and administrators interested in promoting and sustaining leadership and executive development, behavioral change, and role transition. This course explores the theory and practices associated with organizational coaching. We examine and practice the steps of the normative coaching process, the issues and boundaries that affect coaching, and the pitfalls to avoid. This is an introductory course. Students will practice phone coaching and virtual coaching as well as virtual group written discussions. Throughout the course we will contrast theory and practice through our own experience and observation via assignments and behavioral experimentation. Non-Dynamics students: please include a brief job description in your Permissions Request.
Subject Area Vocab