Join us for this webinar, Designing an Internal Coaching Program, where you’ll explore best practices for creating an internal coaching program and gain insights into the success factors for impactful internal coaching.
Who Is This For?
- New and experienced professional coaches working in organizations
- Internal coaches who want to build an internal coaching program in their organization
What You Will Learn:
- Explore best practices for starting an internal coaching program.
- Gain actionable strategies you can apply in your own organization.
Course Details:
During this 60-minute on-demand webinar, originally presented for the ICF Internal Coaching Community of Practice, you’ll hear firsthand from Becky Magnotta, PCC, about what it takes to build a successful internal coaching program.
Learn how Becky, an internal coach at a Fortune 250 corporation with 13,000-plus employees, built a thriving internal coaching practice.
This inspiring conversation also includes relevant best practices and actionable takeaways for new and experienced internal coaches and external coaches who want to build an internal coaching program in the organization they serve.
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- Internal Coaching
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