Creating a Coaching-Led Culture

Nov 17, 2017

We had the pleasure of hosting Preeti D’Mello of Tata Consultancy Services at our latest Coacharya Coaching Colloquium.

Preeti D’mello, ICF PCC coach, leads Leadership-Systemic Coaching & Mentoring at Tata Consultancy Services. Preeti brings an integrated East and West approach to coaching. She has over 30 years of corporate leadership experience.

In this webinar Preeti spoke about her experience creating an award-winning internal organisational culture of coaching-led leadership, which she led with TCS executive leaders with help from credentialed professional coaches. You can learn more about Preeti on her LinkedIn profile.

You can view all previous Coacharya Coaching Colloquium videos in our archives.

You can see and register for all upcoming webinars on our Eventbrite page.

About Coacharya Colloquium Webinars

Coacharya Coaching Colloquium was launched May 2017, in conjunction with International Coaching Week. It’s a free service to the coaching community aimed at continuing education and sharing best practices. Colloquium webinars take place on the 3rd Wednesday of each month.

The 1-hour webinar format includes a presentation by an industry expert, followed by an expert coach panel discussion, and conclude with a Q & A session.

Attendees of the colloquium webinars qualify for 0.5-1 hour of ICF-CCEU Core Competencies Continuous Professional Development credit, depending on the topic covered. Attendees must view the webinar live to receive the CCEU.

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