Join us for the webinar Maximize the Impact of Your Coaching in a VUCA World, where you’ll explore how to navigate the challenges of a volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous world and gain strategies to enhance your coaching practice through supervision and research-based insights.
Who Is This For?
- Professional coaches seeking to strengthen their coaching impact in a rapidly changing environment.
- Newer coaches looking to understand the value of supervision in their development.
- Experienced coaches eager to apply research-based strategies to support leaders in a VUCA world.
What You Will Learn:
- Explore the challenges leaders and coaches face in a VUCA world.
- Understand how coaching supervision enhances your effectiveness and resilience.
- Learn how to maximize the value of your supervision experience.
- Gain insights from current research on leadership development and coaching practices.
Course Details:
In Maximize the Impact of Your Coaching in a VUCA World, join Dr. Louise Sheppard and the ICF Coaching Science Community of Practice for an in-depth exploration of coaching’s evolving role in a world characterized by volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA).
Drawing on her extensive research and practical experience, Dr. Sheppard will share what leaders are bringing to coaching and how coaches are leveraging supervision to navigate this shifting landscape. You’ll gain valuable insights into how to resource yourself as a coach, maximize the value of supervision, and support clients facing unprecedented challenges.
This 90-minute session combines theory and practical application, offering tools and strategies to strengthen your coaching impact. Whether you’re a newer coach or a seasoned practitioner, you’ll leave equipped to enhance your practice and better serve your clients in a fast-changing world.
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