Join us for the webinar Eco-Coaching: Responding to Today’s Client Challenge, where you’ll explore how to integrate climate awareness into leadership development and reflect on coaching’s role in creating transformative change.
Who Is This For?
- Professional coaches eager to support leaders in navigating today’s global challenges.
- Newer coaches looking to integrate climate awareness into their coaching approach.
- Experienced coaches seeking to drive meaningful, systemic change through coaching.
What You Will Learn:
- Understand the intersection between leadership development and climate impact.
- Explore the role of coaching in supporting societal transformation.
- Reflect on the balance between maintaining stability and fostering change.
- Discover strategies to integrate climate awareness into your coaching practice.
Course Details:
In Eco-Coaching: Responding to Today’s Client Challenge, join Eve Turner, Master Executive Coach and Supervisor, and the Executive and Leadership Community of Practice for a thought-provoking session on the evolving role of coaching in a changing world.
As we face increasing economic, social, and environmental challenges, coaches have a unique opportunity to support leaders not only in their personal and professional growth but also in their role as agents of systemic transformation. This webinar explores how climate awareness and leadership development intersect and how coaching can become a force for positive change.
Through reflective inquiry and engaging discussions, you’ll consider whether the coach’s role is to maintain stability or catalyze transformation and explore practical ways to integrate climate consciousness into your coaching sessions. Walk away inspired and equipped with tools to support leaders in making responsible, impactful decisions for a better future.
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