Dr. Marshall Goldsmith is the world authority in helping successful leaders achieve positive, lasting change in behavior: for themselves their people and their teams. In this fast-paced interactive workshop, Dr. Goldsmith will begin with a unique discussion on the challenges that come with success in leadership and demonstrate how to use ‘what to stop’ in coaching.
Participants will get to practice feedforward – a postive, focused tool for learning that has been effectively implemented around the world. Marshall will share his proven process for leadership development, coaching and team building that is backed by award-winning research involving over 86,000 respondents. He will then describe the Alan Mulally – Ford – case study and show how this incredibly successful CEO led one of the greatest corporate turnarounds of the past decade. After lunch, Dr. Goldsmith will discuss why we don’t become the people that we plan on becoming. He will describe how Triggers influence our lives at work and at home.
Participants will learn how to use a new model for life planning, coaching and organizational assessment. He will then discuss previous work on employee engagement and show how the key variable to success is the person – not the program. Finally, Marshall will share his new breakthrough research on daily questions and show how the application of active questions can lead to increased personal responsibility, effectiveness and engagement.
Dr. Marshall Goldsmith has been recognized again as one of the top ten Most-Influential Business Thinkers in the World and the top-ranked executive coach at the 2013 biennial Thinkers50 ceremony in London!
Dr. Goldsmith is the author or editor of 34 books, which have sold over two million copies, been translated into 30 languages and became bestsellers in 12 countries. He has written two New York Times bestsellers, MOJO and What Got You Here Won’t Get You There – a Wall Street Journal #1 business book and winner of the Harold Longman Award for Business Book of the Year.
Dr. Goldsmith’s Ph.D. is from UCLA’s Anderson School of Management where he was recognized as the Distinguished Alumnus of the Year. He teaches executive education at Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business. He is one of a select few executive advisors who have been asked to work with over 150 major CEOs and their management teams. He served on the Board of the Peter Drucker Foundation for ten years.