Join us for this on-demand webinar, The Intersect Between Leadership Coaching and Team Coaching, where you’ll explore how team and leadership coaching intersect and gain insights into how executive and leadership coaches can apply team coaching competencies to enhance their coaching practice.
Who Is This For?
- New and experienced professional coaches who want to integrate team coaching competencies into their coaching practice
- Team and group coaches who want to deepen their understanding of the team coaching competencies
- HR and organizational leaders and managers and leaders using coaching skills who want to deepen their knowledge of team coaching competencies and executive and leadership coaching skills
What You Will Learn:
- Identify your own leadership and team experiences and expand your perspectives on understanding leadership challenges.
- Familiarize yourself with the team coaching competencies from the point of view of an executive and leadership coach.
- Gain insights into your role supporting today’s leaders and their teams
Course Details:
During this 90-minute on-demand webinar, originally presented to the ICF Executive and Leadership Coaching Community of Practice, you will explore how team coaching and leadership coaching intersect and discover what executive and leadership coaches can learn from team coaching competencies to enhance their coaching practice. We will discuss how we, as executive and leadership coaches, can more effectively partner with our clientele in this expanding context by changing what we do and how we are being. This is your opportunity to expand your coaching skill set and deepen your understanding of the competencies for team coaching.
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