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5 Things You Need to Know Before Purchasing a Coaching Platform

Wednesday, January 11, 2023 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST

Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Ellen Gomes, Sr. Director of Corporate Marketing, Torch and Lindsay Bernhagen, Learning Strategist, Torch
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If you’re ready to invest in coaching or expand its benefits to more leaders, then join this webinar to learn how to define your strategy and navigate the purchase process for your organization. “Coaching has risen as a ‘must have’ for organizations in the last couple of years with 86 percent of organizational leaders agreeing that relationship-based approaches to leadership development, like coaching and mentoring, achieve better results than other forms of learning,” according to the Harvard Business Review analytic services report, Leveraging Coaching and Mentoring to Create More Effective Leaders.

During this webinar, you’ll learn to:

  • Identify your goals and map them to organizational priorities.
  • Outline your program.
  • Make a winning business case for coaching.
  • Understand your investment budget.
  • Choose your solution partner.

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Ellen Gomes
Ellen Gomes

Sr. Director of Corporate Marketing, Torch

Ellen Gomes leads corporate marketing at Torch. Her passion is sharing impactful stories and bringing actionable advice, insights, and best practices to HR leaders. She has worked with LinkedIn Learning and Glint and holds a master’s degree in business administration from the Lucas Graduate School of Business.


Lindsay Bernhagen
Lindsay Bernhagen

Learning Strategist, Torch

Dr. Lindsay Bernhagen is a learning strategist at Torch. She holds a PhD in comparative studies and a MA in gender studies and ethnomusicology. She currently teaches in the educational sustainability doctoral program at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. She publishes and speaks on issues of equity and regularly consults with nonprofits, educational institutions, and corporations on diversity and inclusion.