The Origin of the Intensives
In the last decade the provision of training and development in business and the public sector has changed significantly.
An increased focus on just-in-time training delivered in bite-sized-chunks has swept across industry driven by 5 factors.
- Slimming down of organisations has made it a challenge for people to enjoy prolonged periods of time devoted to training and development activities
- Business people agree more than ever that continuous personal development is essential for medium and long term success
- People are looking for the techniques and skills delivered by experts that will make an immediate impact
- A recognition that training accompanied by short and timely bursts of intense one-to-one coaching delivers results
- Innovative firms have proved the popularity of short onsite workouts delivered in minutes rather than days
It is with this in mind that the 30 Minute Coaching Intensives have been conceived by Bozeat Consulting.
Simon Bozeat is the founder of the business is a vastly experienced business coach with 20+ years experience in just about every market sector including aerospace, automotive, chemical, fashion, finance, military, professional services, public services, retail, science and telecommunications.
What is Business Coaching?
Within the context of these 30 minute Coaching Intensives it is a short, targeted and intense discussion designed to give you the information, focus and drive to deliver results in your business FASTER and MORE EFFECTIVELY than if you were ‘on your own’. (*).
A wider definition of coaching is this:
“A Coach is someone who has an ongoing, committed partnership with a player or performer and does whatever it takes to inspire that person, or team, to empower themselves and shine. The consequence is a dramatic and sustainable improvement in levels of play or performance.”
Simon Bozeat : Lead Business Coach – Bozeat Consulting
(*) For a more detailed insight into the reasons why people invest in coaching please go to the home page, look to your right and download the report 'The business case for investing in a coaching'