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UNITAR Fellowship for Afghanistan: Coaching for Coaches Sessions II and III

种类
Webinar
位置
Hiroshima, Japan
日期
期限
1 Days
项目领域
Peacemaking and Conflict Prevention, Other
价格
US$0.00
活动协调人email
hiroshima@unitar.org
合伙
Microsoft Corporation
登记
Private – by invitation
交货方式
E-learning
语言
English
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In the Fellowship for Afghanistan each Mentor/Coach team commits to oversee at least one group of  Fellows for the duration of the Fellowship. Mentors are experts, practitioners, or academics in a variety of disciplines who are based in different countries. Coaches selected from the most committed and capable graduates of previous Fellowship Cycles constitute the Fellowship’s mentoring arm in Afghanistan. To guide and support the Coaches in fulfilling their roles a training module on Coaching for Coaches is offered.

After careful selection of committed and competent alumni as Coaches, the objective of the Coaching for Coaches Seminars is to provide them with the appropriate training and preparation to serve in this role as team facilitator and mentor. This training of trainers initiative plays a key part in ensuring the success of the Fellowship programme. At th conclusion of this Series of Coaching for Coaches Seminars, linking Kabul, Hiroshima, Phoenix and Seattle, participants will have covered themes including;

•Coaching and Mentoring•Team Building•Conflict Resolution and Motivation•Needs Assessments•Project Planning•Roles and Expectations

Seminar II covers the following topics -

          Make meetings more focused with a clear agenda

          Design “minutes” that capture critical meeting outcomes

          Identify roles to make meetings more efficient

          Determine how your meetings may be improved

Seminar III covers -

  • Define a team & why they are important to organizational performance
  • Identify elements of effective teams
  • Handle team conflict so that the team can move to the next level of performance
  • Determine how a leader can drive a culture of team performance
  • Create a plan to improve teams back in your organization

The Coaching for Coaches Module starts before the official launch of the Fellowship. Throughout the year eight web-based seminars, and two on-site working sessions are conducted. The on-site working sessions also include Fellows and Mentors, ensuring that all players develop a better understanding of their roles and what is expected of them.

To facilitate the Coaches’ responsibility of guiding the Fellows through their assignments, the first six web-based sessions are conducted prior to the official launch of the Fellowship with a view to ensuring their timely preparation. Two subsequent web sessions conducted during the Fellowship Cycle primarily focus on the challenges faced by Coaches thus far. Prior to each session, Coaches are given assignments and background readings. In addition they are asked to facilitate the Fellowship Orientation workshop, the UNITAR-ACTRA Web Seminars (ACTRA is an alumni association of Afghan professionals trained by UNITAR), as well as After Action Reviews at workshops I, II and III throughout the Cycle.

The Seminar Series is offered to the Fellowship Alumni who are selected as Coaches, new international Mentors, as well as Afghan Faculty-in-training. The Series consists of eight seminars and hands-on training, and UNITAR awards certificates to those who complete the full Cycle as Coaches.

The working language of the training seminar is English.

 For any questions please contact Ms. Humaira Khan-Kamal at humaira.kamal [at] unitar.org (humaira[dot]kamal[at]unitar[dot]org), or Mr. Sabahuddin Sokout at sharapiya.kakimova [at] unitar.org (sabahuddin[dot]sokout[at]unitar[dot]org)