CCEs: 1.0 Core Competencies / 0.5 Resource Development
Date: Thursday, February 2, 2023
Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM Pacific Time
ICF provides a path of development for professional coaches who want to differentiate themselves from anyone who calls themselves a coach. The credentialing path supports coaches to develop from beginning level (ACC) to intermediate level (PCC), to advanced coaching skill level (MCC).
If you are interested in what it takes to become credentialed at ACC, PCC, or MCC level this group is for you! If you are a mentor coach who wants to engage in dialogue about competency distinctions to support your development as a mentor coach, you are also welcome!
Hosts: Paul Sanbar, PCC, ESIA* / Courtney Birch Webster, PCC, CPCC
CCEs: 1.0 Core Competencies / 0.5 Resource Development
Date: Wednesday, February 8, 2023
Time: 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM Pacific Time
Supervision is a non-judgmental partnership in which the coach brings his/her work to a supervisor to explore challenges, ethical dilemmas, emotional responses, and how the personal may intrude into the professional. The supervisor does not evaluate or judge but holds a reflective space for learning and connection for the group.
CCEs: 0.5 Core Competencies / 1.0 Resource Development
Date: Friday, February 10, 2023
Time: 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Pacific Time
We spend our February meetings deepening our community and designing the year's learning. These annual get-togethers are among our most popular meetings. Come build connections as we reflect together on our growth as coaches. See you there!
Topic: Art of Enrollment: 5 Key Tips to Successful Connection Conversations
Speaker: Gretchen Hydo, MCC
CCEs: 1.5 Resource Development
Date: Tuesday, February 14, 2023
Time: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific Time
In this interactive workshop, Master Coach, Gretchen Hydo, will teach the art of enrollment beginning with prepping yourself, to being fully present with your client. She will answer questions from the floor, and demo what a successful enrollment call sounds like. She will break down the process into manageable steps and will focus on helping coaches slow down to speed up. Many coaches try to connect, sell and close all in one 30-minute session. Hydo will help participants create a roadmap that breaks the process down, connect, invite, serve, propose, serve in a slowed down and relaxed way.
Speakers: Patty Crabtree / Matt Mills, MA, PCC, CPC, ELI-MP
Date: Tuesday, February 14, 2023
Time: 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM Pacific Time
ICFLA is a thriving global community for Coaches and the coach-curious that provides programming, development, and community that can help you to build and grow your coaching impact. Learn more about our membership benefits, connect with other coaches and have your questions answered about getting involved. This virtual class is for members new to ICFLA or those who are interested in joining our community.
Whether you are an experienced coach, just launching your practice or coach curious, the Coaching Café is for YOU! Attending the Café is an informal opportunity to build relationships and share ideas. There is no charge for participating, and you do not need to be a member of the ICFLA to attend. Topics can range from how we maintain work/life balance as coaches to challenges we might face with our clients.
Topic: How can we leverage a team’s or group’s evolution to maximize coaching impact?
Speakers: Maribel Aleman, PCC and Dominique Mas, PCC
CCEs: 1.5 Core Competencies
Date: Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Time: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific Time
Often used interchangeably, team and group coaching call on very different skills. Teams are a specific type of group, in which all members are working together towards a common goal, usually focused on enhancing the organization or the team’s relationship and processes. Groups bring together individuals who are working towards their own goal and share an interest or challenge. Through coaching, they benefit from the other members’ wisdom and stories. Join us to learn new techniques that pertain to groups and team coaching, practice, share and have fun in the process!
This SIG is only for members who have achieved their MCC credential.
This month we will discuss coaching trends for 2023, and the key coaching issues we need to pay attention to grow our skills and businesses. We will also clarify our two proposed goals for the year: hosting an ICFLA MCC Conference for coaches of all levels, and writing a book that shares our coaching wisdom and experience with the coaching community. Please invite your MCC friends to join us.
Whether you are an experienced coach, just launching your practice or coach curious, the Coaching Café is for YOU! Attending the Café is an informal opportunity to build relationships and share ideas. There is no charge for participating, and you do not need to be a member of the ICFLA to attend. Topics can range from how we maintain work/life balance as coaches to challenges we might face with our clients.
CCEs: 0.75 Core Competencies / 0.75 Resource Development
Date: Tuesday, February 28, 2023
Time: 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Pacific Time
In this session, we will explore different types of EI assessment – self-report vs. situational vs. imagery. We will also explore in-depth two specific EI assessments available for use in coaching. Participants will have the opportunity to explore one of these visual EI assessments, firsthand, and will also have the opportunity to walk through sample results provided by each. We will further discuss how to use other types of assessments to drive EI-focused coaching conversations.
Topic: A New Field in Coaching: Organizational Culture Coaching (OCC)
Speaker: Timothy Tiryaki, PCC
CCEs: 0.5 Core Competencies / 0.5 Resource Development
Date: Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Pacific Time
The session will define organizational culture coaching and why it is so important in the post-COVID era. Participants will understand how they can strengthen their coaching practice by bringing in culture coaching and contribute to their clients’ culture transformation. Participants will learn how Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is relevant to today’s organizations and the Maslowian approach to culture coaching.
Whether you are an experienced coach, just launching your practice or coach curious, the Coaching Café is for YOU! Attending the Café is an informal opportunity to build relationships and share ideas. There is no charge for participating, and you do not need to be a member of the ICFLA to attend. Topics can range from how we maintain work/life balance as coaches to challenges we might face with our clients.