Join us for this on-demand workshop, Exploring Capabilities of a Coaching Supervisor, where you’ll explore the differences between coaching and supervision and gain insights into criteria for choosing a coaching supervisor.
Who Is This For?
- Professional coaches, including team and group coaches, who want to learn what coaching supervision is and identify criteria for selecting a supervisor
 - Coach educators who want to better understand what coaches look for when seeking supervision
 - Managers and leaders using coaching skills who want to learn more about coaching supervision as a professional development modality
 
What You Will Learn:
- Explain some fundamental differences between coaching and supervision.
 - Describe the difference between reflection and reflexivity.
 - Use a checklist for selecting a supervisor.
 
Course Details:
Join us for an on-demand session that will provide insight into the EMCC Global perspective on supervision.
You will learn what differentiates supervision from coaching, explore how the EMCC model addresses reflective and reflexive practice, and discover how supervisors and coaches can use EMCC’s Supervision Competence Framework and Supervision Guidelines to support their professionalism.
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- Coaching Supervision
 
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