Workshop
Special Workshop - December 2006
December 2, Saturday, 14:00-17:00
Come and join the SIETAR Japan Year-End Party after the workshop!
Year-End Party
WORKSHOP:
Using Emotional Intelligence Tools in Intercultural Coaching
LEADER:
Chris Lamatsch, Executive Coach
PLACE:
Reitaku University Tokyo Kenkyu Center (Shinjuku i-Land Tower, 4th Floor)
LANGUAGE:
English
FEE:
Members 5000yen
Non-members 6000yen
Member Students 1000 yen
Non-member Students 2000yen
Non-member Graduate Student 3000yen
Membership & benefits
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION:
Emotional Intelligence is a hot topic in people development these days. As an executive coach, Chris Lamatsch uses EI tools in his work, and has developed a coaching methodology that he will introduce to SIETAR members. Anyone who is interested in incorporating EI into his or her coaching or consulting toolkit is encouraged to attend. Chris will focus on identifying EI areas for improvement, and walk through a model using tools he has developed with other coaches. This will be a very hands-on workshop, with the chance to discuss EI, practice the tools, and learn about the benefits of using EI with your clients. It is not necessary to be a practicing coach to use these tools; they are appropriate for anyone who wants to understand how to help people become effective in managing their emotions and the emotions of others. Expect an informative and interactive session in which you walk away with skills you can use in any area of your work and life.
WORKSHOP LEADERS:
Chris Lamatsch is an executive coach, trainer, and consultant specializing in the development and execution of strategy for senior managers of major corporations. He has been based in Japan for 17 years and has worked in large and small firms, both Japanese and foreign multinational. He currently heads a network of executive coaches who specialize in executive development, communications skills, strategy and execution, and intercultural effectiveness. Mr. Lamatsch is firmly committed to the development of leaders. His experience working as a consultant with PricewaterhouseCoopers has given him a deep understanding of the systems leaders work within. This systems approach and wide experience in organizations allows him to identify and challenge mental models of his clients, leveraging their strengths to create positive results.
Mr. Lamatsch received a Japan-focused MBA from the University of Hawaii and an undergraduate degree in Intercultural Communications and Russian Language and Literature from the University of Minnesota. He serves on the Board of Directors of Tokyo English Life Line and is active in associations such as the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan, the International Coach Federation, and The Society for Organizational Learning. He has served as VP Education for his Toastmasters group in Tokyo and is an Adjunct Professor in Leadership and Coaching at Temple University Japan.
How to get there?:
i-Land Tower can be accessed directly from Nishi-Shinjuku Station on the Marunouchi Line by following the underground path. From JR Shinjuku Station it is approximately a 10-minute walk. Once you get to the building, select an elevator that stops on the 4th floor. After you get off on the 4th floor, walk to the right until you get to the last door on your left.
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