The following pre-recorded sessions will be available to viewing the week of March 8, 2021 on the ICF GLF Learning Portal Landing Page. It is recommended that you complete these prior to participating in the live sessions, which begin the week of March 22, 2021.
Financial Management for Chapters
Presented by Anik Clemens and Rosarii Mannion
In this session, Rosarii Mannion and Anik Clemens present on best practices for Chapter Financial Management. The topics they will cover include: fiscal policies, bank accounts, tax information, budgeting, accounting practices, financial reporting, grants, and financial oversight. They will provide a checklist for chapters on Financial Management Best Practices as well as a sample Treasurer job description.
Strategic Planning Presentation
Presented by Ann Rindone, Catherine Tanneau, ICF Professional Coaches Board Directors, ICF NYC, ICF Germany, ICF Australasia.
The ICF Professional Coaches Board Officers will talk about key areas that are important to understanding how ICF Professional Coaches fits into the overall ONE ICF organization and how that relates to your role in delivering the strategic plan. By the end you will have a better understanding of the overall ICF organization, how members and chapters are strategic partners and what our shared vision is to achieve our strategic plan.
You will also hear from your peer chapter leaders on how they have developed and implemented their local strategic plans.
How to Create a Team DEI Culture
Presented by Mark Hunter
The ingredients and best practices that have been successful in installing a culture of DEI on a team.
The ICF Ecosystem Presentations
Presented by:
Carrie Abner, ICF Credentials and Standards
Coura Badiane, ICF Foundation
Luke Davis, ICF Coach Training
Alicia Hullinger, ICF Thought Leadership Institute
Renee Robertson, ICF Coaching in Organizations
Trent Funk, Rainer Pratl and Fiona Toy, ICF Professional Coaches
Learn more about the newly evolved International Coaching Federation in these series of presentations from each of the ICF family organizations. You will learn more about each family organizations’ unique focus and its role within the larger ICF ecosystem.
Social Media Best Practices for ICF Chapters
Presented by Tyler Parker and Carolina Stilhano
Social media applications are some of the best tools to engage with your clients. In this section you will learn about the importance of social media use, best practices and how to engage your members.
Understanding and Effectively Communicating with the ICF Member Community
Presented by Michele Johnson and Will Leach
Learn about the ICF Member – who they are, their attitudes about coaching and the ICF organization, and what kind of professional support they seek. Presented by Michele Johnson, our insights partner from MMR Research Associates, and Will Leach, author of Marketing to Mindstates, this session will discuss the four psychological factors driving human decision-making, followed by the research results of the ICF Mindstate Profiling research. This research has uncovered the psychological mindstate driving engagement with ICF as well as informed an engagement blueprint to guide future engagement strategies at ICF.
ICF Ethics
Presented by Kristin Kelly
The International Coaching Federation (ICF) serves to uphold the integrity of the global coaching profession. This session provides a greater understanding of the ICF Code of Ethics, the Independent Review Board (IRB), the Ethical Conduct Review (ECR) Process, Chapter Leader Ethical Guidelines, and how ICF’s Dispute Resolution Process supports Chapter-based complaints.
Coaching with Intercultural Competence
Presented by Peter Akasha Saunders
What identities matter to your coaching clients? Who do you see when you meet with your clients? Many of us are coaching more people from culturally diverse backgrounds. This trend puts a demand on coaches to coach and lead with greater intercultural competence. Yes, people need skillful coaches. They also need coaches who can see them and the multiple dimensions of their identity. In this session, I share some intercultural competencies that can help us coach more effectively across cultural differences.
Coaching with Character
Presented by Jonathan Powell
What is character? How can we coach with and leverage a greater awareness of our own character strengths to evoke the positive personality traits within our clients? Experience your strengths of character through an interculturally-friendly lens in order to lead more imaginatively, collaboratively and with greater focus.
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