Join us for the webinar, Elevate Your Practice with Team Coaching Supervision, where you’ll explore best practices in team coaching supervision and gain insights into how reflective and collaborative learning can enhance your coaching skills and ethical practice.
Who Is This For?
- Professional coaches looking to deepen their coaching practice through supervision.
- Newer coaches interested in building a strong foundation in team coaching ethics and methodologies.
- Experienced coaches seeking to refine their approach and gain new insights from expert panelists.
- Team and group coaches who want to integrate supervision into their coaching framework for continuous improvement.
What You Will Learn:
- Define team coaching supervision and its unique applications in the coaching profession.
- Explore how supervision enhances coaching skills, fosters ethical practice, and deepens professional growth.
- Learn from expert panelists about best practices, challenges, and evolving trends in team coaching supervision.
- Discover how reflective and collaborative learning contributes to sustainable and effective coaching.
Course Details:
Team coaching supervision plays a critical role in ensuring high-quality coaching practices, ethical decision-making, and continuous professional growth. This webinar, hosted by the Team and Group Coaching Community of Practice, brings together renowned experts Kirsten Dierolf, MCC, David Clutterbuck, and Damian Goldvarg, MCC, for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion.
During this 90-minute session, attendees will explore the fundamentals of team coaching supervision, including its definition, key applications, and impact on coaching effectiveness. The panel will provide valuable insights into how supervision helps coaches reflect on their work, navigate challenges, and sustain best practices in a dynamic coaching environment.
By attending this session, you will gain practical knowledge on integrating supervision into your coaching approach, enhancing your ability to support teams effectively while upholding ethical standards. Whether you are new to team coaching or an experienced practitioner, this webinar will equip you with actionable strategies and perspectives to elevate your practice.
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