Join us for this on-demand webinar, Boundaries of Giving Feedback to Clients, where you’ll explore feedback and gain insights into best practices and boundaries for giving feedback to clients.
Who Is This For?
- New and experienced professional coaches, including team and group coaches, who want to better understand the role of feedback in the coaching relationship
- Coach educators who want to deepen their understanding of how feedback skills progress as the level of the coach advances
What You Will Learn
- Understand the progression and development of feedback skills from ACC to PCC and MCC.
- Clarify boundaries of what types of feedback fall into the realm of the ICF Coaching Competencies.
- Understand the client’s expectations for when feedback is impactful and useful.
Course Details
Feedback is key to building client awareness, yet many coaches need help with the boundaries of coaching and mentorship.
As coaches develop their competencies further at PCC and MCC levels, their feedback and direct communication skills develop with their courage to notice and call out on their observations.
In this on-demand panel webinar, we will explore two main topics: the advanced applications of feedback skills in coaching and the shared skills between coaching and mentorship from a client perspective.
We will learn from expert MCC coaches around the world what clients expect regarding feedback from their coaches and how to address best client needs on building awareness.
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- Executive & Leadership Coaching
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