Join us for this on-demand webinar, Artificial Intelligence Coaching – Where Do We Stand? Where you’ll explore the complex role of artificial intelligence (AI) in coaching practice and gain insights into how you can meaningfully incorporate AI into your coaching practice instead of seeing it as a threat.
Who Is This For?
- New and experienced professional coaches who want to meaningfully incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into their coaching practice.
- Coaches who want to incorporate AI into their work with teams and groups.
- Coaching educators who want to explore the impact of AI on coaching with their students.
- People who are interested in experiencing coaching and want to understand where AI fits in
What You Will Learn
- Understand the complex role of artificial intelligence (AI) in coaching practice.
- Learn how to work meaningfully with AI instead of feeling threatened by it.
- Explore strategies for building a coaching practice based on the latest coaching science developments.
Course Details
In this on-demand webinar, originally presented to ICF’s Coaching Science Community of Practice, participants will learn how artificial intelligence (AI) integrates with coaching practice. At the conclusion of the session, you will understand the complex role of AI in coaching practice, understand how to work meaningfully with AI instead of feeling threatened by it, and be able to tap into strategies for building a coaching practice based on the latest coaching science developments.
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- Coaching Science
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