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So how would you rate your skills as a coach?
Knowing the coaching competencies is vital to developing great coaching skills. Even beyond your initial coach training, an occasional review of the core competencies will help ensure you deepen your fundamental coaching skills.
Join us for a review of Meeting Ethical Guidelines and Professional Standards.
In this one-hour session Dr. Keith Webb, PCC and Bryan Wintersteen, PCC will review this particular competency in an interactive and fun manner that will help you sharpen your skills and expand your coaching capabilities.
Date: 12 Mar 2013 Time: 11 ET CCEU: Approved for 1.0 CCEU with the Center for Credentialing and Education (CCE). Application with the ICF is pending.
Registration: Here.
Special Disclaimer: The Core Insights is a series of 11 tele-seminars created to augment your professional coach training. Many of the presenters teach these competencies on a regular basis at their respective Christian Coach Training Schools. We encourage you to check out their coach training programs.
Your Presenters:
Dr. Keith E. Webb is a Professional Certified Coach, a consultant, and a speaker specializing in leadership development. He is the founder of Creative Results Management, a global training team of Church Resource Ministries, focused on equipping ministry pioneers. For 20 years, Keith lived in Japan, Indonesia, and Singapore where he designed and delivered leadership development programs to Christian leaders living in over 70 countries. He is the author of The COACH Model for Christian Leaders, Overcoming Spiritual Barriers in Japan and is co-author of Coaching In Asia. Keith serves as President of ICF Washington State and lives near Seattle with his wife and their two children.
Bryan Wintersteen is a leadership coach committed to empowering non-profit leaders to powerfully live out their calling. A significant number of Bryan’s clients are church planting leaders. Bryan invests in dozens of leaders annually from a variety of church, denominational, and non-profit organizations. After living in Melbourne, Australia for 5 years, Bryan is now based near Washington D.C. He serves as a coach and trainer with Creative Results Management and is an ordained minister and certified to administer a number of executive leadership assessments. Bryan is a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) through the ICF and the past-President of the Board of Directors for the ICF's largest chapter, the Metro DC Chapter.