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Coach Me Coach! - Executive Coaching used to be the preserve of the C-Suite but anybody working from the bar to the boardroom can benefit

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In this episode you'll learn how coaching in a professional context differs from mentoring and how it can become a powerful to tool to make you a better, happier and more productive worker or manager, no matter what stage your career is at.
We are joined by not one, but two qualified Executive Coaches to better understand how coaching can play a role in everybody's career. Formerly of Carlsberg, Daniel Savill, of Savill Transformations, is a professional Executive Coach in addition to his very senior position in a M&A consultancy. Daniel works one on one with clients who have specifically sought external help to navigate their way to, or through, a particular point in their career. Graham Villiers-Tuthill is the Marketing & Innovation for Director Greater China @ Diageo and has personally seen the benefits of Executive Coaching, before deciding to qualify as a coach himself. His coaching is done in an internal context but has helped him navigate the cultural and corporate challenges of managing teams through transformation in places as diverse as Western Europe, East Africa and Asia.
On our Desert Island we welcome Andrew Coplon from Secret Hopper, a mystery shopping service for craft beer taprooms in the USA. Andrew shares his views on what makes a great taproom experience and what brewers can do to help train and retain staff to provide brilliant experiences for customers.
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Business of Beverages is self-funded and hosted/ edited/produced by Will Keating.
Pádraig Fox co-hosts in a strictly personal capacity.
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1. Coach Me Coach! - Executive Coaching used to be the preserve of the C-Suite but anybody working from the bar to the boardroom can benefit (00:00:00)

2. Graham and Daniel explain Executive Coaching (00:03:08)

3. Andrew Copeland talks about secret shopping (00:50:48)

131 episodes

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In this episode you'll learn how coaching in a professional context differs from mentoring and how it can become a powerful to tool to make you a better, happier and more productive worker or manager, no matter what stage your career is at.
We are joined by not one, but two qualified Executive Coaches to better understand how coaching can play a role in everybody's career. Formerly of Carlsberg, Daniel Savill, of Savill Transformations, is a professional Executive Coach in addition to his very senior position in a M&A consultancy. Daniel works one on one with clients who have specifically sought external help to navigate their way to, or through, a particular point in their career. Graham Villiers-Tuthill is the Marketing & Innovation for Director Greater China @ Diageo and has personally seen the benefits of Executive Coaching, before deciding to qualify as a coach himself. His coaching is done in an internal context but has helped him navigate the cultural and corporate challenges of managing teams through transformation in places as diverse as Western Europe, East Africa and Asia.
On our Desert Island we welcome Andrew Coplon from Secret Hopper, a mystery shopping service for craft beer taprooms in the USA. Andrew shares his views on what makes a great taproom experience and what brewers can do to help train and retain staff to provide brilliant experiences for customers.
Support the Show.

For more high-lights and low-downs follow @BizBevPod on "X" or LinkedIn
Business of Beverages is self-funded and hosted/ edited/produced by Will Keating.
Pádraig Fox co-hosts in a strictly personal capacity.
All opinions are those of the person expressing them at all times.
We're not sponsored but we would appreciate it if you could click the link above to support the show and help keep us ad free.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Coach Me Coach! - Executive Coaching used to be the preserve of the C-Suite but anybody working from the bar to the boardroom can benefit (00:00:00)

2. Graham and Daniel explain Executive Coaching (00:03:08)

3. Andrew Copeland talks about secret shopping (00:50:48)

131 episodes

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