Join us for the webinar Coaching in a Globally Charged Climate, where you’ll explore the intersection of ethics, values, and global challenges and gain strategies to navigate diverse societal issues with empathy and integrity.
Who Is This For?
- Professional coaches seeking to align their practice with evolving global challenges.
- Newer coaches eager to explore ethics and values in a diverse coaching landscape.
- Experienced coaches aiming to foster meaningful conversations around societal issues.
What You Will Learn:
- Examine the relationship between ethics, values, and global coaching practices.
- Explore how regional challenges shape the global coaching landscape.
- Engage in collaborative discussions to share and gain diverse perspectives.
- Identify strategies for navigating societal issues with empathy and integrity.
Course Details:
In Coaching in a Globally Charged Climate, join Pandora “Pan” Ray, PCC, and the ICF Ethics Community of Practice for a thought-provoking exploration of coaching in today’s complex and rapidly evolving world.
This 90-minute interactive webinar invites coaches to reflect on the nuanced relationship between ethics, values, and global challenges. Through small and large group discussions, participants will share unique perspectives, engage in meaningful conversations, and explore strategies for navigating diverse societal issues with empathy and integrity.
With a focus on aligning coaching practices with ICF standards, this session equips you with practical tools to foster thoughtful dialogue and create lasting impact. Whether you’re a newer coach or an experienced practitioner, you’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of ethical coaching in a global context.
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