Coaching can not only unlock individual potential, but also transform teams and organizational cultures. But achieving those results requires a strategic approach—one that is tailored to an organization’s unique context and can evolve dynamically as its needs change.
We call this strategic approach focused coaching. The idea behind focused coaching is simple: No matter what your budget, constraints, or context, you can drive transformational change from coaching in your organization by investing in the power of moments that matter. These are times of transition for an individual or an organization—for instance, when an employee becomes a new manager or when an organization decides to reorganize or restructure. Why are moments that matter so important to achieving key results like behavior change and ROI? How do you design a strategy around them? Join Torch executive coaches Dana De Nault and Karuna Thomas, as well as head of behavioral science insights Elizabeth Weingarten, for a conversation about the art and science of using “moments that matter” as a strategy for individual and organizational transformation.
During this webinar, you’ll learn:
• The science behind using “moments that matter” as a guide for designing your coaching strategy and why coaching is a “need-to-have” during these moments
• How coaching drives behavior change at scale
• How to begin identifying the right “moments that matter” for your organization
Primary Capability Covered: Coaching
Participation in this event qualifies for one (1) professional development point for initial certification or recertification of the APTD and/or CPTD credential.
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Karuna is a leading ICF accredited Professional Certified Coach (PCC), who combines her two decades of experience in the foodservice industry where she launched a $5B brand internationally, scaled supply chain network in 35+ countries, and led multi-cultural teams, making her adept at strategy development, cultural intelligence, and people leadership.As a coach she believes there are exponential possibilities, hidden just outside our comfort zone and encourages her clients to discover theirs by empowering leaders to leverage their strengths, with focus on vertical leadership development (growth mindset, EQ-emotional intelligence, CQ cultural intelligence, PQ positive intelligence), creating transformational impact in both their professional and personal life. Karuna coaches leaders across a multitude of industries, ranging from Fortune 100 to tech startups. She is also a serial community builder. Passionate about Women Empowerment and Equity, Karuna was recently appointed as the Network President of Lean In North Dallas Network in Texas. She is also a mentor with American Corporate Partners (ACP), where she guides transitioning veterans advance their career goals in the civilian world. Since 2018, she has been a CASA (Court appointed special advocate ) Volunteer of Collin County, serving in the best interest of children who are placed in foster care due to abuse and or neglect.
Dr. Dana De Nault is a leadership psychologist and coach with a multicultural orientation. His work experience spans 20+ years running global professional service teams, coaching, and facilitating transformational change. He currently works with the leadership of Fortune 500 companies, technology startups, and various nonprofits. In 2009, Dana established Attentive Leadership, a consultancy dedicated to advancing client workplaces through positive organizational change and executive coaching. He is also passionate about teaching applied psychology and works as a graduate education professor.
Elizabeth Weingarten is the head of behavioral science insights for Torch. Previously, Elizabeth was managing editor of Behavioral Scientist magazine, worked at the behavioral science design firm ideas42, directed the Global Gender Parity Initiative at the think tank New America, and was a senior fellow in its Better Life Lab. She has also worked on the editorial staffs of Slate, the Atlantic, and Qatar Today magazine. She graduated from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.