Future of Coaching in Organisations
Exclusive ICF Hogan Conference with limited seats
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April 19 – 20, 2018
Akvarium, 12. Erzsébet tér, 1051 Budapest, Hungary
Tools, ways, methods in the brave new (?) world.
What’s beyond “going all #digital”?
HR events around Europe are focusing on the #FutureofWork, #Digitalization, #HRTech as we see the rise of Workforce analytics, Gamification and many other things.
Is digitalization going to take over the business fast? If yes, which players are going to have groundbreaking interventions?
Who has the chance to cater to the coaching community and its clients?
The ICF Hogan conference explores and questions new ways of thinking in the evolution of coaching.
Why should you attend?
As Business leaders:
- Find out how the leaders in the coaching profession can help you support your business.
- Explore how assessment tools and other supporting science based applications, how they can help your business to grow.
- Meet worldwide known experts of the HR industry.
- Talk with talented coaching professionals from all around Europe.
As professional coaches:
- Learn about new techniques, trends and tools to use in your daily work.
- Discover solutions to the globally recognised challenges of the coaching industry.
- Network with like-minded coaches from all around Europe.
- Meet potential partners and clients.
- Co-operate with allies who can support your work.
- The event offers 6.25 CCEUs.
Prices | Early Bird prices (from January 3 to February 28) |
Normal price (from March 1 to April 17 6pm) |
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ICF / Hogan member | 150 € | 195 € |
Non member | 200 € | 250 € |
REGISTRATION OPEN!
Thursday April 19, 2018 | Programme |
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6.00 – 7.00 pm |
Attendees arrival & registration |
7.00 – 7.30 pm |
Official Kick off and introduction Csaba Csetneki, PCC | ICF Hungary President Hungary
Zsolt Fehér, Director | Hogan Assessment |
7.30 – 8.30 pm |
Keynote speech: “Coaching The Uncoachable” Dr. Robert Hogan | Hogan Assessments USA |
8.30 – 10.00 pm |
Networking reception |
Friday April 20, 2018 |
Programme |
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8.00 – 8.45 am |
Speed Networking game |
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9.00 – 9.15 am |
Introduction and inspiration of the day |
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9.15 – 9.45 |
Welcome note and why ICF and Hogan are partnering |
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Colmon Elridge | ICF Vice-President of Global Development
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Dustin Hunter | Hogan Assessments Head of International Distribution Network USA
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9.45 – 10.45 |
Keynote speech – Coaching and Talent Management for a Multi- Generational Workforce |
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Colin McIlheney | PwC Global Research Director, Ireland
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Mark Ruth | ICF Director of Research and Education, |
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10.45 – 11.15 |
Coffee Break in the foyer
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11.15 – 12.00 |
Panel discussion: Understanding the mind of the coaching consumer 5 business representatives will be invited from Hungary and Europe to discuss and interact on this topic Grazyna Baka, HR Executive Director at PKN Orlen, Poland Facilitator: Zsolt Feher, Hogan Assessments |
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12.00 – 13.15 |
Parallel Sessions in Ted style dedicated to business leaders and coaches |
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12.00 – 12.20 |
Business Stream Measuring ROI of coaching Piotr Olaf Cylicz
University of Social Sciences and Humanities (SWPS) Head of the International Center for Research on Leadership Poland |
Coaching Stream Executive Team Coaching: Contracting Rostislav Benak
Assessment Systems International Chairman of the board Czech Republic |
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12.25 – 12.45 |
Complexity and Paradox of Power in Leadership Daphna Horowitz MCC, Vice – President ICF Israel Chapter Israel
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Explore ethical dilemmas and introduce a model for ethical decision making in a corporate environment Janet Wilson PCC Immediate Past President UK ICF Chapter United Kingdom
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12.50 – 13.15 |
The Challenge of Participative Management: transformational keys and insight James Dillon PCC Emerging Step Senior International Consultant France
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Cross-cultural coaching Leda Turai-Petrauskiene MCC Lecturer at Executive MBA, ISM Executive School, ISM University of Management and Economics Past ICF Global Chair 2016 Lithuania
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13.15 – 14.15 |
Lunch in the foyer
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14.15 – 15.00 |
Energising workshop for business leaders and coaches |
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Business Stream
Clean Language for teams: from contempt to curiosity Svetlana Shapovaliants PCC Ancora Impario CEO/Chief Creative Officer Russia |
Coaching Stream
Develop your presence as a coach – Become more effective with your clients in a world of change Hélène Aubry Denton MCC IDC Coaching Institute, Business Owner Switzerland |
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15.00 – 16.00
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Keynote speech: The impact of Coaching on Leadership and Organizational Culture
Michael Siller, PCC Michael Siller Coaching, Business Owner, Austria |
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16.00 – 16.30 |
Coffee Break in the foyer |
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16.30 – 17.15
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What are the ICF Prism Awards and will your company be among the next winners? Interactive gamification
Yana Blackwelder, PCC, USA | Managing Consultant and coach representing Coca-Cola Russia Gizella Ersek, PCC Hungary | L&D Manager Ericsson Hungary Tamara Szabo, PCC, Hungary | Employer Branding Program Manager and Internal Coach (PCC) at Ericsson Hungary
Facilitation by Zsolt Feher and Csaba Csetneki |
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17.15 – 18.00
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Day wrap-up and conclusion
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18.00 – 19.00 Farewell drink