Join us for this on-demand workshop, Empathy Across Video, Audio, and Written Interactions, where you’ll explore the role of empathy in virtual coaching and gain insights into best practices for video, audio, and written coaching interactions.
Who Is This For?
- New and experienced professional coaches, including team and group coaches, who want to explore the role of empathy in virtual coaching interactions
- Coach educators who want to deepen their understanding of virtual coaching and the role of empathy in those coaching interactions
- Individuals interested in experiencing coaching who want to learn more about the role of empathy in virtual coaching interactions
What You Will Learn:
- Explore virtual coaching modalities.
- Discover new insights on and best practices for video, audio, and written coaching interactions.
- Learn more about the role of empathy in virtual coaching interactions.
Course Details:
During this on-demand workshop, originally presented to the ICF Coaching Science Community of Practice, you’ll have the opportunity to hear the latest research on virtual coaching. You will explore virtual coaching modalities, discover new insights on and best practices for video; audio; and written coaching interactions, and learn more about the role of empathy in virtual coaching interactions.
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