Join us for the webinar Coaching Supervision and Mentor Coaching Job Analyses, where you’ll explore the job analysis process and gain insights into key themes shaping coaching supervision and mentor coaching.
Who Is This For?
- Professional coaches seeking to understand the evolving landscape of coaching supervision and mentor coaching.
- Newer coaches eager to build foundational knowledge on competency models.
- Experienced coaches aiming to deepen their understanding of job analysis in coaching practices.
What You Will Learn:
- Explore the job analysis process for coaching supervision and mentor coaching.
- Understand key themes identified through these job analysis projects.
- Gain insights into how job analysis shapes competency models.
- Learn how research informs best practices in coaching development.
Course Details:
In Coaching Supervision and Mentor Coaching Job Analyses, join Joel DiGirolamo and Thomas Tkach, ACC, from ICF Research Webinars for an in-depth look at the job analysis process and its impact on coaching practices.
This 60-minute webinar delves into the methodology used in two recent job analysis projects, focusing on coaching supervision and mentor coaching. While the final competency models won’t be shared in this session, participants will gain valuable insights into the overall themes and key findings that emerged from this research.
Through this engaging session, you’ll learn how job analysis shapes coaching development and informs best practices. Whether you’re a professional coach, mentor coach, or someone interested in the future of coaching, this session offers a unique perspective on the evolving coaching landscape.
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