To celebrate International Men’s Day, How Do You Do It are offering complimentary places for up to 15 dads at a taster event to sample its award-winning group coaching program for working parents.
EVENT OVERVIEW
Often overlooked in the support given to working parents, dads are increasingly wanting an active role as parents whilst also
maintaining momentum in their career. Drawing on over 13 years experience of coaching working dads, our taster event will
cover some of the key topics from our longer group coaching programs, providing an opportunity to discuss common
challenges dads face in navigating career and parenting and gain insight into the solutions and strategies for making it work.
The event is tailored specifically for dads and we would encourage you to choose a representative who will gain personal
value from it and will be able to provide feedback about the relevance of this support in your organisation
Attendees will benefit from:
- The opportunity to talk openly about the challenges of being a working parent as well as the chance to share and be
offered solutions to address these issues constructively - Building their understanding of the keys to ‘making it work’ across career, family and their organisation
- Developing strategies for combining parenting with corporate responsibilities so that they are more productive,
satisfied and efficient in both areas of their life - Meeting a relevant support network of other professional dads
Organisations will benefit from:
- The opportunity to sample one of our flagship courses for working parents at no cost
- The chance to find out more about our style of working and
program content - Gaining valuable feedback from your own employee about our courses and how they may fit with your working parent
support programs - An overview and supporting collateral outlining our full range of employee support services
- A chance to show support for working dads on International Men’s Day
ABOUT HOW DO YOU DO IT
How Do You Do It is an International coaching consultancy, established in 2006 to support the retention and progression
of working parents. We have always worked with mums and dads and having coached thousands of parents and their
managers, we have developed considerable insight into the barriers and solutions to supporting working parents for the
benefit of the individual, their team and the wider organisation. Looking at the whole person and how they navigate their
career and family responsibilities, How Do You Do It enables individuals to thrive and organisations to benefit from the
broadest talent pool.