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Coaching company continues to thrive
A Sunderland-based training company is continuing to expand after being recognised with a quality mark for one of their many programmes.
Matt Somers - Coaching Skills Training obtained the award from the Association of Coaching for their two-day residential course, which they run several times throughout the year at Longhirst Hall, Morpeth.
Matt Somers said: “This is great news for the company, as we feel it reflects our unswerving commitment to coaching skills training for managers and team leaders across the North East.”
The mark represents an acknowledgement that the course meets strict recognition criteria, and is aligned with a code of ethics and a complaints process.
As well as achieving the quality mark, the company has also recently undergone an extensive rebranding exercise under the guidance of Pulse Creative Marketing.
Matt said: “It’s becoming more and more common that organisations perceive it to be the manager’s responsibility to coach their team members, but they are not necessary given the right training. That’s where we can help - feedback indicates that participants really feel that they arrive at our programmes as managers and leave as coaches.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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