CORE INSIGHTS SERIES 2017
POWERFUL QUESTIONING
Keith Webb, DMin, PCC, will facilitate this interactive session where this competency will be explored together and will take a look at some practical examples/exercises/tools that can help us become aware and take our skill to a new level.
In preparation for this event and to bless your fellow coach colleagues, email melodee@christiancoaches.com two powerful questions that you have used with your clients in the past. We'll combine all the questions submitted into one document and make it available to attendees.
Learning Objectives:
1) Basic review of the ICF definition;
2) Discuss what is required for coaching at the PCC level;
3) Identify key aspects of what makes this competency so important;
4) Identify what happens to the conversation when this competency is weak or ineffective;
5) Identify the common pitfalls in regards to the competency;
6) Identify ways to overcome the pitfalls or to hone the coach’s skills; and,
7) Share best practices, strategies, techniques, activities, ideas, role-plays for coaching at the PCC level in this competency.
This core competency event offers one (1) hour of continuing education (core competency).
If unable to attend this event in person, members may access and view the replay and complete the survey to receive one (1) hour of continuing education.
Cost:
Members Free | add certificate $20
Non-members $30 to attend | add certificate $20
Qualifies as Continuing Education
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Your Presenter:

Keith is an author, speaker, and consultant specializing in leadership development. He is the founder of Creative Results Management, a global training organization focused on helping ministry leaders multiply their impact.
For 20 years, Keith lived in Japan, Indonesia, and Singapore where he designed and delivered leadership development programs to leaders around the world.
He is the author of The Reflective Journal for Coaches, Coaching in Ministry, and The COACH Model for Christian Leaders.
Keith is the immediate past-President of ICF Washington State and lives near Seattle with his wife and their two children. He blogs at keithwebb.com.