ICF Australasia 2016 Conference | Unlocking Potential

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26-28 October 2016

Surfers Paradise Marriott Resort & Spa, Queensland


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Who should attend this Conference?

The Conference will benefit internal and external coaches, leaders, managers and consultants in organisational development, human resources, leadership, education and training.

  • Practising Coaches 
  • Business Leaders
  • Purchasers of Coaching 
  • Consultants
  • Psychologists 
  • Career Advisors
  • Psychiatrists 
  • Mentors
  • Human Resource Practitioners 
  • Leaders and People Managers
  • Organisational Developers 
  • Coaches in training
  • Culture changers 
  • Professionals who use coaching in their practice
  • Educators and Academics 
  • Occupational Therapists 
  • People considering coaching as part of their professional development
  • Counsellors

Why should you attend?

A rare opportunity: the Conference program has been specifically designed to focus

on current topics and issues across four streams:

  • Leading Edge latest trends, research, neuroscience, leadership, coaching culture
  • Diversity gender, cross cultural teams, ADHD
  • Life and Wellbeing life transitions, parenting, personal learning and growth,wellbeing, resilience
  • Coach Stretch and Nurture professional and personal development, self-care, mentoring, supervision, peer coaching

Delegates will:

  • Learn from thought leaders and experts in the coaching world
  • Advance their professional development and be challenged by new ideas
  • Examine cutting-edge coaching, leadership & organisational trends
  • Connect and network across the wide diversity of delegates from various disciplines

Play your part in the advancement of the practice and science of coaching.


THE ICF AUSTRALASIA CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Keynote Speakers

The Keynote speakers set the scene for this conference, they are undeniable leaders in their fields and will bring insight and learning hard to find elsewhere.


Ms Judith E Glaser

Judith is an Organizational Anthropologist. She is one of the most innovative change agents, consultants and executive coaches in the consulting and coaching industry and the world’s leading authority on Conversational Intelligence,® We-centric Leadership, and Neuro-Innovation. Judith is a best-selling author of 7 business books including her latest - Conversational Intelligence: How Great Leaders Build Trust and Get Extraordinary Results.


Prof David Clutterbuck

David is one of the early pioneers of coaching and mentoring. He is visiting professor in three UK universities and co-founded the European Mentoring and Coaching Council, which collaborates with ICF in the Global Coaching and Mentoring Alliance. Author/ co-author of 65 books, he leads the Coaching & Mentoring International practice for global educators in mentoring, coaching & team coaching. His interests include working with people who have a learning disability and / or are on the autistic spectrum; and comedy.


Dr Bryan J Dik, PhD

Bryan is Associate Professor of Psychology at Colorado State University. He is also co-founder and Chief Science Officer of jobZology, a software and consulting company that uses psychological assessment to bring job-seekers and organizations together in ways that help both to thrive. Bryan is an international expert in career development, having published widely on topics related to purpose, meaning, and religion / spirituality in career decision-making and planning.


Concurrent Program


 Sessions  Session Sessions   Sessions

Opening Address

Jeremy Donovan

Alchemy of Conversations – The Neurochemistry of Conversational Intelligence®

Judith Glaser

Panel Discussion

Chair: John Raymond PCC

Magda Mook ICF CEO, Prof David

Clutterbuck, Dr Geoffrey Abbott &

Tammy Turner MCC


Closing Address
Precious Clark

OPEN-ing engagement and potential

Linley Rose MCC and Mary Britton ACC

Creating a Coaching Culture in the Workplace using a reflective practice model of group

Kerryn Velleman PCC

Prepare to flex your style – How to approach coaching and leadership across cultures

Tony Draper MCC


What are the factors that drive executive wellbeing?

Audrey McGibbon

Picking the Lock: Liberating the potential in yourself

Tammy Turner MCC

Coachable Moments: Identifying the factors which influence leaders to take advantage of opportunities to coach

Christina Turner


Understanding Gen Y and how to coach them

Kylie Butler PCC

Systems approach to wellbeing in organisations

John Raymond PCC and Dani Matthews


Good to Great: How to achieve your personal best with Coaching Supervision

Monica Cable PCC

The Neuroscience of coaching personal change

Robert Holmes PCC

How to modify coaching sessions to

recognise, accommodate and unlock the potential of clients

Michele Toner PhD, PCC & Jonathan

Hassall


Five steps to be a happier parent:

how using positive psychology and coaching can make a difference in

your family

Tracy Tresidder PCC


The Reflective Coach – A doorway to

better practice and sustained well-being

Belinda Baillie PCC & Julie Skinner PCC


Team & Group coaching - deconstructed

Paul Lawrence PCC

Diversity, power & rank in coaching

Rho Sandberg & Vicki Henricks PCC

Coaching for health and wellness –

laying the foundations for a good life

Fiona Cosgrove



Register Now

Don’t miss this important and groundbreaking conference, visit the website and submit your

registration now and don’t forget to include your Affiliate Registration Code.


The website has all current program information and outlines registration inclusions.


Contact Us

For information updates visit the ICF Australasia website: www.icfaustralasia.com

Conference Website: www.dcconferences.com.au/icfa2016

DC Conferences E icfa2016@dcconferences.com.au, P 61 2 9954 4400




The Australasian Society of Association Executives (AuSAE)

Australian Office:
Address: Unit 6, 26 Navigator Place, Hendra QLD 4011 Australia
Free Call: +61 1300 764 576
Phone: +61 7 3268 7955
Email: info@ausae.org.au

New Zealand Office:
Address: 159 Otonga Rd, Rotorua 3015 New Zealand
Phone: +64 27 249 8677
Email: nzteam@ausae.org.au

                    
        



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