Week of Events
Book Writing SIG: Why Write A Book? Focusing In On Narrative Objectives
Book Writing SIG: Why Write A Book? Focusing In On Narrative Objectives
Topic: Why Write A Book? Focusing In On Narrative Objectives
Speaker: Kim O’Hara
CCEs: 1.5 Resource Development
Date: Wednesday, November 2, 2022
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Pacific Time
Storytelling and the understanding of a client’s old and new narrative is important in coaching; as important for the coach as it is for the client. When the idea of writing a book comes up, especially if a professional is not a natural writer, there is the presentation of confusion. Why would I do this, and how come the idea won’t go away? When called to write a book, the best way to eliminate the overwhelm and confusion is to drill down into the objectives of the book.
ICF Western Region Chapters Event: A Chat with David Clutterbuck, one of the Fathers of Team Coaching
ICF Western Region Chapters Event: A Chat with David Clutterbuck, one of the Fathers of Team Coaching
Topic: A Chat with David Clutterbuck, one of the Fathers of Team Coaching
Host: DeBorah (Sunni) Smith, PCC
Speaker: David Clutterbuck
CCEs: 1.0 Core Competencies / 0.25 Resource Development
Date: Thursday, November 3, 2022
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM Pacific Time
Today, Team Coaching is one of the most compelling and sought-after interventions by corporate and other organizational entities. This 90-minute talk/ interview with globally recognized David Clutterbuck will focus on his expertise and massive contributions to Team Coaching. Considered the “Father of Team Coaching,” he will address how to effectively empower teams to co-create in achieving their common objectives and goals. He also will respond to questions from the various sponsoring ICF Western Region chapters that center on team performance, development, innovation, flexibility, adaptability, and goal alignment.
Credentialing SIG – November 2022
Credentialing SIG – November 2022
Topic: Credentialing SIG
Host: Carly Anderson, MCC
CCEs: 0.5 Core Competencies / 1.0 Resource Development
Date: Thursday, November 3, 2022
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!
360 Lunch and Learn: Catalyze Transformation with Clients through Powerful 360 Reports
360 Lunch and Learn: Catalyze Transformation with Clients through Powerful 360 Reports
Topic: Catalyze Transformation with Clients through Powerful 360 Reports
Speaker: Isabelle Kidon
CCEs: 0.5 Core Competencies / 0.5 Resource Development
Date: Friday, November 4, 2022
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific Time
Come learn best practices to create insightful 360 reports that become a powerful foundation for your coaching work with leaders. From the questions you ask in 360 interviews to what the best reports look like, join 360 report expert Isabelle Kidon to level up your 360 process.