Emerging Leaders Program - Leadership Development and Coaching
How do we show up under pressure?
Leadership is being aware of our core strengths and how we show up under conflicts and high stress situations.
This was a key take away for many leaders during the leadership labs. The labs consist of 3 hours of high intensity activities where leaders had to learn how to collaborate and perform under pressure. The labs were designed to mirror real time work situations and to help leaders notice how they show up in their autopilot modes, especially under pressure.
Had a very enriching and fruitful time with 34 leaders from different APAC countries including China, India, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. It was a 4.5 days leadership development program in Singapore.
Had a great time coaching at the side, sharing observations and give direct feedback so that the leaders can be sharpened and be more aware. My #Activator, #Communication and #Command talents were very engaged.
Looking forward to next run the following week!
Emerging Leaders Program - Leadership Development and Coaching
Enriching and fruitful time with leaders who are so eager to learn! Facilitated the last day of a four days leadership development program last week. My role was to help each leader practice embodying what they have learnt from the first three days. The leaders had finished learning about their strengths, picked up energy management, influencing skills, coaching skills and much more.
The belief is that leadership is more about how one shows up daily. So the goal was for each person to integrate all their learnings into simulated experiences.
We had leadership labs and role plays. There were so much learning and insights as the leaders learn to observe themselves from the practices.
I had leaders from Singapore, Malayisa, Indonesia, Thailand, China, India, Papua New Guinea and Australia.
It was a blast and treat for me.π₯
Even though this wasnβt a StrengthsFinder program. I enjoyed the coaching bit, encouraging these leaders by sharing my observations and feedback so that they can be sharpened and more aware.
This is the first run of the program that I am doing for the year. Looking forward to the next few runs!
Victor Seet β’ World & Singapore's 1st Gold Awarded Gallup CliftonStrengths Coach β’ Newfield Certified Ontological Coach β’ ICF Coach (ACTC, PCC)
Trust and Coaching Skills Leadership Workshop - Managers Training (Singapore)
Trust falls are out. Trust calls are in.
In a recent coaching skills workshop for a group of Singapore leaders and managers, I had an experiential activity lined up-one that required participants to step outside their comfort zones to surface real insight. I explained what we were going to do and lay down expectations.
Before launching in, I did a check in and asked the whole group:
π¬ βWho feels safe and willing to take a personal risk and participate in this learning activity?β
Half the group privately said no.
So, we didnβt do the activity. No pressure. No forced vulnerability.
Not because it wouldnβt have worked. But because trust wasnβt fully in the room yet.
And in coaching, thatβs the work.
Because trust isnβt built on slides or frameworks.
Itβs built on the felt experience of safety.
And sometimes, the most transformational coaching happens when we donβt push through.
Itβs easy to talk about trust.
Itβs harder to notice when itβs missing.
And Iβm glad I stopped, acknowledged the choices, and shifted course accordingly.
The moment reminded me.
Trust isnβt a slide on the deck. Itβs the factor that decides whether the learning actually lands.
Trust is not a soft skill. Itβs a core leadership capability.
Without it, coaching is surface-level.
Without it, learning doesnβt land.
Without it, even the best strategies stall.
If youβre serious about building stronger leaders and healthier teams, trust isnβt the thing you skip to get to the βreal work.β
Trust is the real work.
Coaching Skills Leadership Workshop - Competency Driven Growth
We coach, play and dance πΊ π€©
It was CNY day 3. I thought the coaching workshop should be spiced up a little. Who says coaching workshops canβt be fun! π
Together with Yeang Cherng Poh and Jasmine Khoo, we brought the leaders through a coaching framework with some customized role plays, did some somatics work and learnt some coaching distinctions through games.
We explored what it takes to lead through coachingβhow to partner and build trust, how to inquire and listen with empathy. More than just coaching skills, we also explored how being more coach-like is the game-changer.
The shift was tangible: leaders walked away not just with new skills they can practice, but with a fresh perspective on leadership itself.
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It was lots of fun facilitating the session. Glad it went better than expected.
I must confess it wasnβt fun spending CNY thinking about the session and the highly customized design. There were definitely lots of discomfort and some anxiety doing the preparations.π
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