Join the ICF Coaching Science Community of Practice and Prof. Philippe Rosinski, MCC, to explore how intercultural coaching can promote unity, sustainable performance, creativity, fulfillment, and purpose.
Who Is This For?
- Professional Coaches
- Newer Coaches
- Experienced Coaches
What You Will Learn:
- Discover your current cultural preferences and developmental opportunities for making the most of cultural diversity.
- Understand cultural variations in how we communicate, manage time, organize ourselves, and more.
- Apply at multiple interconnected levels of development and societal progress.
Course Details:
Join the ICF Coaching Science Community of Practice and Prof. Philippe Rosinski, MCC, to explore how intercultural coaching can promote unity, sustainable performance, creativity, fulfillment, and purpose. You will be able to experiment with the COF assessment to discover your current cultural preferences and developmental opportunities for making the most of cultural diversity. The COF provides a vocabulary to understand cultural variations in how we communicate, manage time, organize ourselves, think, define our identity, and, more generally, engage in our various activities. The COF assessment can be applied at multiple interconnected levels: individual development, team development, organizational development, and societal progress.
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