Join us for an information-packed session, the Science of Leadership and Well-being, where you’ll explore a universal multiplicity model and gain insights into the framework for ICF’s coaching competencies.
Who Is This For?
- Professional and experienced coaches looking to apply a model as a framework for their approach to using the ICF Coaching Competencies
- Coach educators and mentor coaches who want to grow their capacities for natural strength and growth opportunities
- Both internal and external coaches desiring to cultivate multiple perspectives into a new world of coaching intelligence
What You Will Learn:
- Describe a universal multiplicity model and a map that unifies many different models’ structural elements.
- Learn how the multiplicity model is a framework for ICF coaching competencies.
- Evaluate the nine capacities for your natural strengths and growth opportunities
- Apply knowledge to cultivate multiple perspectives into a new world of coaching intelligence
Course Details:
Join us for an information-packed session, the Science of Leadership and Well-being, with Margaret Moore, PCC, on March 25, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (ET NY), where you’ll explore a universal multiplicity model and gain insights into the framework for ICF’s coaching competencies.
Margaret Moore, aka Coach Meg, synthesized decades of well-being, personality, coaching, and leadership science and frameworks into nine universal perspectives or capacities, including her co-authored book: The Science of Leadership: Nine ways to expand your impact (2025)and a 2016 Harvard Health/William Morrow co-authored book: Organize Your Emotions, Optimize Your Life (2016).
The nine capacities, named in the 2016 book, are Autonomy, Relational, Thinker, Meaning-Maker, Achiever, Regulator, Creative, Adventurer, and Confidence.
Coach Meg will explore how each capacity integrates a way of valuing, thinking, feeling, acting, and leading in the world. She will demonstrate how coaches can cultivate all of these perspectives as coaching intelligence aligned with ICF competencies, including using an AI system she designed called Multi-Perspective AI.
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