Explore the often overlooked piece of coaching practices and cultures — coachability in this webinar enhancing your understanding of what it means to be highly coachable, how to identify and assess an individual’s coachability, and the outcomes driven by highly coachable individuals.
Who Is This For?
- Emerging and established coaches looking to enhance their effectiveness. Coaching in Organization HR Professionals and Leaders who want to develop highly coachable employees and maximize employee potential.
- Educators interested in learning how to foster coachability in their students and educate them on how to apply these skills themselves.
What You Will Learn
Attendees will gain practical tools and insights into what it means to be highly coachable, how to identify and assess coachability in others, and understand the benefits and outcomes derived from highly coachable individuals, and how it can help maximize coaching practices and cultures.
Course Details
Uncover cutting-edge research on the often-overlooked piece of coaching practices and cultures – coachability – with ICF Research Webinars and Jake Weiss, PhD. You will learn what it means to be “highly coachable” and how to identify and assess an individual’s level of coachability. By understanding and leveraging coachability, you can drive better outcomes. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to maximize your coaching practices and take your skills to the next level.
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