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Dates for the
Autumn 2008 Certificate
and Diploma Programmes
ILM Level 7 Certificate
and Diploma in Leadership Mentoring and Executive Coaching.
Just published
by Margaret Lloyd and Brian Rothwell - Leadership 101 - a
practical guide for working leaders with 101 tips on a wide range
of leadership problems.
"Their 101 tips ... at last, tell the truth:
anyone can be a leader but the secret is a belief in values, a vision
and the courage to do whatever it takes to make it happen"
Geraldine Peacock CBE, former Chair & Chief
Charity Commissioner
Welcome to the Walking With Leaders website
You have just found some of the most experienced business performance
coaches in the UK. For over 10 years we have been enabling busy
leaders to maximise their own performance and the ability of their
teams to deliver outstanding results.
If you want to find out how coaching can enhance your leadership,
your organisation and your bottom line, or if you are looking for
an inspirational speaker for your next event contact us. If we cannot
help you ourselves we will put you in touch with someone who can.

... Executive 1:1 performance
coaching
... ILM accredited coaching
training programmes
... Supervision and
development of coaches
... Board and senior
team facilitation and away days
... Senior team
coaching
... Using MBTI with
individuals and teams
... Keynote speakers
Walking with Leaders is accredited by the Institute
of Leadership and Management which is your quality guarantee.

... You have really helped us change our thinking. All the
ideas we came up with have clicked into place and we have really
cracked on in the past few months
... I turned up suitably cynical and went away feeling that I'd
had a day well spent
... A pleasure and a great learning experience
... Very useful and practical in focus, helping me to work through
real issues
... I don't have time not to do this
Work is about the search for daily meaning as
well as daily bread, for recognition as well as cash, for astonishment
rather than torpor, for a sort of life rather than a Monday to Friday
sort of dying.
Studs Terkel, social anthropologist
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