Join the ICF Ethics Community of Practice and Nehad Tadros, MCC, for a discussion surrounding the importance of ethics in a mentor coaching relationship. This session will explore several topics in mentor coaching, such as what to look for in a mentor coaching relationship, what ideas to explore before working with a mentor coach, how to be an ethical mentor coach, new mindsets for mentor coaches to ensure they are ethical, and how to ensure that all mentor coaches maintain the highest of standards as laid out in the ICF Code of Ethics.
Who Is This For?
- New and experienced professional coaches, including team and group coaches, who want to deepen their understanding of ethics in mentor coaching engagements
- Coach educators who want to explore ethical mentor coaching
What You Will Learn:
- Identify the behaviors and approaches embodied by ethical mentor coaches
- Create awareness around ethics in mentor coaching
- Consider the importance of authenticity and ethical behavior in mentor coaching engagements
- Explore what ethical code may be required to govern the relationship between coach and mentor coach
Course Description:
Join us for this 90-minute on-demand webinar, originally delivered to the ICF Ethics Community of Practice, to hear a discussion about the importance of ethics in a mentor coaching relationship. This session will explore several topics in mentor coaching, such as what to look for in a mentor coaching relationship, what ideas to explore before working with a mentor coach, how to be an ethical mentor coach, new mindsets for mentor coaches to ensure they are ethical, and how to ensure that all mentor coaches maintain the highest of standards as laid out in the ICF Code of Ethics.
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