Join us for this on-demand webinar, Optimizing Your Coaching Supervision Experience, where you’ll explore the importance of the coach’s role in the supervision relationship and gain insights into how to make the most of your supervision experience.
Who Is This For?
- New and experienced coaches, including team and group coaches, who want to make the most of their coaching supervision engagements.
- Coach educators who also participate in coaching supervision as part of their own development.
What You Will Learn:
- Hear real stories from coaching supervisees about their experiences with coaching supervision.
- Discover insights into what helps and hinders supervisees’ learning as they mature.
- Reflect upon your own supervision experiences.
- Acquire practical ideas for establishing an effective relationship with your supervisor.
Course Details:
In the coaching supervision relationship, it is more challenging and exposing to be a supervisee than a supervisor. Adopting a positive mindset and playing an active role are vital to the success of supervision.
During this webinar, you’ll hear real stories from coaching supervisees about their experiences with coaching supervision and discover insights into what helps and hinders supervisees’ learning as they mature.
You’ll also get to reflect upon your own supervision experiences and acquire practical ideas for establishing an effective relationship with your supervisor.
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- Coaching Supervision
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