Join us for this webinar, How to UpLevel the Workplace by Including Well-Being], where you’ll explore the impact of emotions, grief, and mental health in the workplace and gain insights into helping your organizational clients focus on well-being in the workplace.
Who Is This For?
- Coaches at all career stages who want to promote workplace well-being.
- Team and group coaches looking for actionable tools to advance well-being in the organizations they serve.
- Coach educators who want to help they coaches they train promote workplace well-being.
- Individuals interested in experiencing coaching who want to advance well-being in their own workplaces.
What You Will Learn
- Explore and deepen your understanding of the role emotions, grief, and mental health play in the workplace.
- Gain actionable tools and strategies you can apply in organizational coaching engagements to support workplace well-being.
Course Details
During this energizing 90-minute webinar, originally presented to ICF’s Coaching and Human Capital Community of Practice, presenters Rachel Baldi, PCC, and Christie Mann, PCC, will lead an exploration of the impact of emotions, grief, and mental health in the workplace. Whether you’re a coach, coach educator, or a person interested in experiencing coaching, you will discover actionable tools you can use to help your clients or your organization UpLevel their workplace by incorporating well-being.
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- Coaching & Human Capital
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