Lead Well: Use Coaching Skills to “UnBecome” the Bottleneck

DATE:
Wednesday, December 11

TIME:
11:00 am – 12:00 pm

SESSION TRACK:
Career Voyage

SPEAKER(S):
Jen Bertsch
Founder, LeadWell (by Moxy Coaching)

How do you get out of the way and trust the people you are leading?
In this session learn the secrets and practice of helping others solve more of their own issues and think of solutions when they are stuck. Plus, discover how to create a culture your team can thrive in.

Learning Objectives

  1. Learn how to ask more effective questions.
  2. Discover how to listen at a deeper level.
  3. Examine how to have more comfortable conversations instead of avoiding conflict.

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Steering Committee

Alex Hepp, City of Hopkins
Bill Bleckwehl, Cisco
Dave Andrews, DEED
Jay Wyant, Minnesota IT Services
Jim Hall, Ramsey County
Matt Bailey, IBM
Melissa Reeder, League of Minnesota Cities
Nathan Beran, City of New Ulm
Sue Wallace, IT Futures Foundation
Lisa Meredith, Minnesota Counties Computer Cooperative
Justin Kaufman, Minnesota IT Services
Renee Heinbuch, Washington County/MNCITLA
Jerine Rosato, Ramsey County
David Berthiaume, Minnesota IT Services
Cory Tramm, Sourcewell Tech 

Content Committee

Tomas Alvarez, Federal Reserve
Tom Ammons, MN.IT – Central
Dave Andrews, MN State Services for the Blind
Susan Bousquet, MN.IT – DOT
Robert Granvin, Metro State
Alex Hepp, City of Hopkins
Shawntan Howell, Ramsey County
Jenny Johnson, Metropolitan Council
Millicent Kasal, MN.IT – Central
Ping Li, MN.IT – MMB
Chibuzor Nnaji, MN.IT – DHS
Mehrdad Shabestari, MN.IT – Central