Team and Group Coaches
Are you making the most of your coaching supervision—or unknowingly getting in your own way? This interactive session, How to Get the Most Value from Supervision – or Mess It Up, explores what it truly means to show up as a reflective, growth-focused supervisee. You’ll learn seven key skills that can help you gain deeper insights, navigate challenges with clients or systems, and make supervision a more meaningful part of your development as a coach.
Whether you’re new to coaching or have years of experience, this session offers practical tools to enhance your supervision experience. Hear real stories from coaches and supervisors who’ve faced—and grown from—common pitfalls. Discover how small changes in your preparation and mindset can lead to bigger breakthroughs.
This session is ideal for coaches at any stage, mentor coaches, and supervisors who want to help others grow. Walk away with a helpful resource to support your ongoing professional journey.
Read MoreMany coaches already work with neurodiverse clients—but don’t always realize it. Differences like ADHD, autism, and anxiety can shape how clients think, communicate, and respond in coaching sessions. Without the right understanding, even well-meaning coaches may unintentionally create barriers to progress.
Read MoreLexington, KY — International Coaching Federation (ICF) is pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Chartered Professionals in Human Resources Canada (CPHR Canada) today. The…
Read MoreICF Converge 2025 is the premier global coaching conference where the coaching community comes together to build powerful connections, accelerate growth, and shape what’s next. This year’s theme — Honoring Legacy. Igniting Connections. Driving the Future. — invites you to reflect on the profession, connect deeply in the present, and co-create the future of coaching.
Read MoreExplore the *balance of power in coaching* through a fresh, ethical lens in this engaging session from the ICF Ethics Community of Practice. Designed for coaches at all levels, coach educators, and leaders using coaching skills, this live conversation will help you reflect on how power, agency, and wellbeing show up in your practice.
Facilitators Wendy-Ann Smith and Jazz Rasool will guide you through the 4Cs of power—Concerns, Co-Creation, Conscience, and Conservation—offering practical ways to apply these concepts in real coaching scenarios. You’ll also examine how emerging technologies like AI are reshaping ethical considerations in coaching today.
With breakout discussions and interactive dialogue, this session goes beyond theory, inviting you to co-create new insights and walk away with tools to build more equitable, transformative coaching partnerships. Whether you’re navigating complex relationships or looking to lead with integrity, this session will deepen your understanding of ethical practice and expand your coaching impact.
Read MoreMay 22, 2025 — Your credential is a meaningful recognition of your growth and expertise, maintaining that hard-earned credential is also important. Based on feedback from ICF credential-holders and candidates,…
Read MoreMay 22, 2025 — Achieving an ICF credential is a testament to your commitment and expertise as a professional coach. To make the path to that achievement more accessible, we…
Read MoreLexington, Kentucky, USA – The International Coaching Federation (ICF) invites individuals and organizations around the world to come together for International Coaching Week (ICW), taking place May 12-18, 2025. This…
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