Join us for this webinar, Digging Deeper into Ethical Standards with ICE, where you’ll explore coaching ethics and gain insights into how to navigate real-life ethical situations.
Who Is This For?
- New and experienced professional coaches, including team and group coaches, who want to increase their ethical confidence
- Coach educators who want to deepen their familiarity with ICF’s approach to coaching ethics
What You Will Learn:
- Link the concepts of the ICF Code of Ethics with grounded, everyday ethical coaching practice.
- Reflect on dilemmas and conundrums faced by ICF members.
- Become more ethically mature, capable and confident while maintaining ethical humility and alignment with the ICF definition of coaching.
- Strengthen your ethical decision-making process when facing ethical dilemmas.
- Realize the annual commitment of ICF coaching professionals to the Code of Ethics.
Course Details:
Join us for a webinar on navigating ethical dilemmas in your coaching career. Hear from members of the ICF Insights and Considerations for Ethics (ICE) Work Group and learn more about applying ethical guidelines daily.
The ICE Work Group members will also share real coaching scenarios for you to consider.
Join us for an eye-opening session that will build your ethical confidence.
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