Human Wise
Host and expert coach Helen Wada is a strong believer in the commercial advantage of being human at work.
With over 25 years commercial experience, Helen has seen an opportunity for businesses to do things differently – a sweet spot where a coaching approach and commercial focus can co-exist to build a more human working world.
This podcast is for anyone in business who believes that a better way of working is out there: better for teams, for organisations and, ultimately, for society as a whole.
We'll hear from senior leaders, founders, people on the ground and professionals from a variety of different disciplines, learning from their unique wisdom and experience.
So, if you're ready to make the human advantage your commercial advantage, join Helen and guests every other week on all major podcast directories.
Human Wise
Ep11: A Coaching Approach: How To Create Belonging & Purpose For Self-Managing Teams with Damion Wonfor
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work.
With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground.
This week, Helen is joined by Damion Wonfor, founder of Catalyst 14, a UK training and coaching consultancy which aims to create transformational change and resilience in business.
They discuss the vital role of belonging and purpose in the workplace, how to actively listen, and the impact this has on employee engagement and performance.
What is the ROI to a coaching approach to leadership? And how do we actually implement it when we're short on time and fielding commercial objectives coming down the line?
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For more information on Damion, find him here:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/damion-wonfor-aa672011/?originalSubdomain=uk
Catalyst 14: https://www.catalyst14.co.uk/
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Resources mentioned:
David Kolb Experiential Learning: Experience as the Source of Learning and Development: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Experiential-Learning-Experience-Source-Development/dp/0132952610
Nancy Klein coaching: https://www.timetothink.com/
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Further links to follow:
Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada
The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/
Further links to follow:
Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada
The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/