Join us for the webinar The Intersection of Neuroscience & Career Decision, where you’ll explore how neuroscience principles enhance coaching and empower clients to make informed, confident career choices.
Who Is This For?
- Professional coaches seeking to integrate neuroscience into their coaching practice.
 - Newer coaches eager to apply brain-based concepts to career decision-making.
 - Experienced coaches aiming to deepen their understanding of the science of change
 
What You Will Learn:
- Understand how neuroscience informs coaching practice and career decision-making.
 - Explore Brain-Built concepts and their application in coaching conversations.
 - Learn strategies to help clients make more informed, confident career choices.
 - Gain insights into the science of change and its role in career coaching.
 
Course Details:
In The Intersection of Neuroscience & Career Decision, join David Ogle, MSc, PCC, and the ICF Career Coaching Community of Practice for an engaging exploration of how neuroscience principles enhance coaching effectiveness.
This 90-minute webinar dives into the science of change and the practical application of Brain-Built concepts in career coaching. David Ogle shares his experience and research, providing valuable insights into understanding clients’ decision-making processes and empowering them to make more informed, confident career choices.
Through interactive discussions and real-world examples, you’ll learn how to apply neuroscience principles to your coaching practice, enhancing client outcomes and fostering greater self-awareness and clarity.
Speakers
Topics
Communities of Practice
- Career Coaching
 
Credit Type
Hours by Type
Delivery Method
Language

Communities of Practice
Related Events & Professional Development
Radical Listening For Coaches
As a group, professional coaches tend to be good listeners. Listening is so central to what we do, in fact, that it is one of our core competencies. This does not mean, however, that we can improve! In this interactive session, Dr. Robert Biswas-Diener invites you to reexamine listening from new angles. We will build on traditional notions of “active listening” to better understand the role of authenticity, assertiveness, and motivation in the listening process. You will leave this session with new attitudes toward listening, more targeted language to describe it, and experiments to try in your own coaching practice.
Silent Supervision: The Mystery of the Unspoken
As we serve in the role of a thought partner or facilitator, in what way can the silence support supervision? Can the silence also result in unintended consequences? While we can agree that supervision is a reflective space, we can also agree on the myriad circumstances within that reflection. Join Reginald Jackson in exploring the silent spaces between the supervision conversation and what can emerge not only IN the silence but BECAUSE of the silence. This session is meant to be engaging and interactive, sourcing the knowledge and experience of the collective. Be prepared for a rich discussion.
How Coaching Can Elevate Your Leadership at Any Level
Discover how coaching for young professionals can unlock growth, build confidence, and support career success—at the moments it matters most.
				
					

