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Embracing the Opportunities of the 2010s
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The Inaugural ECI Australasian Coaching Conference,
Sydney 2008





20th, 21st, and 22nd November 2008

Held in the fabulous Vibe hotel


You're invited! To download your own invitation pack, click here.

This is a very exciting event and the first time the ECI has hosted a conference "Down Under" celebrating all the Asia Pacific region brings to the coaching world.

Our theme this year, "The Future of Coaching - Embracing the Opportunities of the 2010s" addresses how we need to be repositioning ourselves as not only an industry, but also as individual practitioners. Our market is changing and therefore we need to be paying attention and respond to those changes.

This very full conference is practical, relevant, hands-on, informative and challenging. You're not going to be just entertained; there will also be a call to action for everyone.

We are looking forward to seeing you all there!

The ECI Conference Team.



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