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ACT-IAC Associates Program Coaches Orientation January 14, 2014
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ACT-IAC Associates Program Coaches Orientation January 14, 2014.

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Associates Program Goals Introduce and develop rising professionals for leadership and career progression within their organizations and ACT-IAC Broaden Associates awareness of the Federal market focusing on management, IT, Federal budgets, and organizational structures Foster understanding and commitment to the ACT-IAC mission and its professional development organization
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Page 1: ACT-IAC Associates Program Coaches Orientation January 14, 2014.

ACT-IAC Associates ProgramCoaches OrientationJanuary 14, 2014

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Coaching (koch ing)

A training or development process which an individual is supported while achieving a specific personal or professional competence result or goal.

Page 3: ACT-IAC Associates Program Coaches Orientation January 14, 2014.

Associates Program Goals• Introduce and develop rising professionals for

leadership and career progression within their organizations and ACT-IAC• Broaden Associates awareness of the Federal market

focusing on management, IT, Federal budgets, and organizational structures• Foster understanding and commitment to the ACT-IAC

mission and its professional development organization

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Associates Program ObjectivesProfessional Development• Learn about issues in our industry and hear real world tips and

techniques from peers, coaches, and instructors• Perform practical, interactive exercises based on both Government and

industry culture• Develop soft skills necessary to advance more rapidly in our industry• Introduce and develop understanding of effective leadership Coaching• Provide insight and knowledge from Government and industry essential

to students • Accelerate professional and personal growth, build confidence and

discover solutions to challengesCollaboration• Experience ACT IAC collaboration through classes, volunteer events,

social events, and special projects• Build relationships with peers, coaches, and ACT-IAC members

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Program StructureNine month program• Monthly formal educational programs• Additional community outreach and

social programs• ACT-IAC eventsTopic Areas (examples)• Leadership, career management, team-

building• Professional brand, public speaking,

technology trendsCoaches and instructors• ACT IAC government and industry

members and staff• Careerstone

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Outcomes for Associates• Good understanding of how Government and industry

work together• Well positioned for the next professional

development level (Voyagers)• Active participants in ACT-IAC groups, conferences,

and events• Expanded network and relationships with fellow

participants, coaches and ACT-IAC membership• Enhanced opportunities to build personal professional

growth• Increased awareness and experience to better serve

organization

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Coaches’ RolesHead Coach• Provides overall structure for

the Associates program to include recommendations on leadership and associates selection, curriculum, extracurricular events, volunteerism, orientation and graduation, mentoring and working directly with the ACT-IAC executive leadership, assistant coaches, and staff to keep the program on track. Head coaches are present and available to the coaching staff and Associates.

Assistant Coach• Provides structure for the

Associates/Maniples and works directly with the Associates to provide guidance, experience, and mentoring at an introductory level. Supports the head coaches with creating a challenging curriculum and class development. Assistant coaches are present and actively engaged with the Associates.

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Coaches’ Roles Community Coach

• Provides a structure and opportunities for volunteerism, community outreach, social events, and special projects throughout the program. Community coaches are present and engaged with head coaches, assistant coaches, and the Associates.

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Questions?

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Thank you.