Join us for this on-demand forum, Best Practices: Designing Impact Metrics for Coaching in Organizations, where you’ll explore trends and best practices in establishing, capturing, and leveraging credible metrics and KPIs to assess internal coaching programs’ impact(s) and gain insights into how to communicate effectively about these metrics.
Who Is This For?
- Professional coaches who deliver coaching in organizations
- Internal coaches who want to articulate the impact of coaching in their organization
- HR and organizational leaders and managers/leaders using coaching skills who lead or sponsor organizational coaching programs and want to deepen buy-in from senior leadership
- Coach educators who want to market their coach-training offerings to organizations
What You Will Learn:
- Identify what strategic and tactical elements to consider as you select, design, and deploy customized, simple, credible metrics to monitor and enhance coaching program impacts.
- Learn how to organize, communicate, and promote the quantitative and qualitative outcomes of your coaching programs to enhance program reputation, enlist executive-level program champions, gain budget dollars for program expansion, and deepen future potential impact of your coaching programs.
Course Details:
View the on-demand recording of this session, which was originally created for the ICF Internal Coaching Community of Practice.
Join our panel of experts for a wide-ranging and engaging conversation about trends and best practices in establishing, capturing, and leveraging credible metrics and KPIs to assess internal coaching programs’ impact(s).
You will be exposed to insights from 50 organizations from diverse industries and countries on the internal design life cycle, coaching impact measurements, and examples of how leveraging membership in ICF Coaching in Organizations can benefit internal coaching programs.
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