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January/February 2005: Cover story
Woman of Influence: Sandra Yates AO

International publisher and advertising agency icon, Sandra Yates AO, holds a portfolio of positions in the private and public sectors. Here she discusses her views on management, and her enthusiasm for coaching the leaders of the future. Lauren Thomsen-Moore reports.

Downplaying the "successful businesswoman" label, Yates says if the definition of success includes the ability to work on things that you're particularly passionate about, then that's the stage she's now at.

Currently serving as the Chair of the NSW TAFE Commission Board and Chair of the Sydney Writers' Festival, Yates says that, in the seven years that she has been involved with NSW TAFE, on the advisory board to the Minister for Education and Training, she has become very passionate about the role of "skill building", especially in these times of skill shortage.

"We meet about 10 times a year as a board, but I have a lot of regular involvement with TAFE institutes; particularly through the awards programs, and a series of regular visits to the institutes."

Yates is also involved in coaching "high-potential executives" from various industries through another firm; the Global Coaching Partnership.

"I have a number of clients through the Global Coaching Partnership and that's been a wonderful experience for me; working with very talented people that usually are reporting to the CEOs.

"It's not remedial type coaching; these are people who have been identified as future leaders of organisations. And it really is about spending time with them, asking them to reflect on what's working for them, what's not working for them, making suggestions about what might help them to function at a more optimal level... But these are very talented, high-energy people and coaching them is very rewarding," Yates says.


 
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