Tools & Worksheets

PCC Minimum Skills Requirements

The PCC Minimum Skills Requirements highlight the standards of coaching at the Professional Certified Coach level — where foundational skills evolve into more refined, client-centered practice. Coaches can use this resource to prepare for the PCC performance evaluation or to guide professional development. By outlining both the markers of effective PCC-level coaching and the patterns that may hold you back, it provides clear direction for growth. This document equips you to refine your skills, measure progress, and move confidently toward greater professional impact.

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MCC Minimum Skills Requirements

The MCC Minimum Skills Requirements set the standard for coaching mastery at the Master Certified Coach level. This resource details the advanced skills and presence that define MCC-level practice, while also pointing to subtle missteps that can limit effectiveness. Useful for both MCC performance evaluation preparation and ongoing professional growth, it offers a framework for reflection, refinement, and continued growth. Whether you’re striving for the MCC credential or seeking to elevate your craft, this guide inspires and directs your journey toward true coaching excellence.

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ACC Minimum Skills Requirements

The ACC Minimum Skills Requirements provide a clear picture of what coaching competence looks like at the Associate Certified Coach level. This resource outlines the key skills and behaviors that assessors listen for in performance evaluations while also identifying common pitfalls that can interfere with effective coaching. Beyond assessment, it’s also a valuable tool for performance reviews, helping early-career coaches reflect on their strengths, identify growth areas, and build confidence. Use this guide as both a mirror and a map to guide your next steps.

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Acceptable Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Client Protection Guidelines

Exclusively for ICF members, the Acceptable Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Client Protection Guidelines provide a clear framework for using AI responsibly, protecting client trust, and upholding ICF’s ethical standards.

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ICF Core Competencies Comparison

Quickly see what’s new in the 2025 ICF Core Competencies with this side-by-side comparison to the 2019 version. The chart highlights added sub-competencies, refined definitions, and key updates, providing a quick way to review the changes — ideal for coaches seeking a concise reference.

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2019 ICF Core Competencies

The ICF Core Competencies provide a modern framework for ethical, effective coaching. Key areas include mindset, communication, and growth, offering valuable guidance for coaches seeking professional development and alignment with industry standards.

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Renewal Survey: Level 3

To maintain your ICF Level 3 accreditation, complete the Final Renewal Survey and submit required documentation demonstrating your program’s alignment with ICF’s high standards for advanced coach education at the MCC level.

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ACTC Logos

Only current and valid Credential-holders may use the credential marks on materials for or promoting the Credential-holder. By using or displaying the credential mark, you agree to adhere to the…

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MCC Logos

Only current and valid ICF Master Certified Coach (MCC) Credential-holders may use the MCC logo on materials for or promoting the Credential-holder. By using or displaying the MCC logo, you…

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PCC Logos

Only current and valid ICF Professional Certified Coach (PCC) Credential-holders may use the PCC logo on materials for or promoting the Credential-holder. By using or displaying the PCC logo, you…

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