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Date: September 27, 2023
Time: 12:30pm – 2:00pm (New Mexico / Mountain Time)
11:30am – 1:00pm (Arizona / Pacific Time)
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom
Cost: $10 ICFNM Members & Associates / $25 Non-Members
CCEUs: 1.5 in Core Competencies
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This training focuses on coach development – as human beings – we all have blind spots and many times, ethical blind spots as coaches. Participants will have an opportunity to take a closer look at themselves and their personal filters. A coach specific ethical decision-making model will be shared that supports coaches in uncovering blind spots that could potentially get their way. In this 90-minute program, participants will also review a challenging ethical dilemma, determine potential breaches of the ethics code and identify opportunities for “course correction” throughout the dilemma, with a question-and-answer session to follow.
About Tina Elliot
Tina Elliot MBA, PCC, BCC is a member and a Professional Certified Coach through the International Coaching Federation (ICF), and a Board-Certified Coach through the Center for Credentialing & Education. She holds an MBA in Business Administration and has served as an ICF Global Committee Member on numerous committees and task forces. She is a faculty member at Institute for Life Coach Training and an Ethics Educator at The University of Texas at Dallas.
Tina is a Coaching Ethics Specialist with over 18 years of ethics experience including: Past Board Member on the ICF’s Independent Review Board processing ethical complaints, creating ethics education and ongoing updates to the ICF Code of Ethics. She is passionate about ethics and provides in depth ethics training for coaches so they may learn how to Stay Out of Ethical Hot Water as a coach.
Website: www.synergycoaching.org
Email: tina@synergyc oaching.org
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Date: October 25, 2023
Time: 12:30pm – 2:00pm (New Mexico / Mountain Time)
11:30am – 1:00pm (Arizona / Pacific Time)
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom
Cost: $10 ICFNM Members & Associates / $25 Non-Members
CCEUs: 1.5 in Core Competencies
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Thinking Environment Coaching has been described by coaching experts as one of the most effective client-centered coaching methods on the market. Like many coaching methods, the purpose is for the client to think.
Unlike many coaching methods, the purpose of the Thinking Environment process is for clients to think – for themselves. For themselves changes everything. For themselves requires new expertise.
Given that the quality of everything our clients do depends on the quality of the thinking they do first, generating a client’s finest independent thinking is the singular purpose of this coaching approach.
In this introductory session, Hazel demonstrates a profoundly different way to be in partnership that achieves this quality of thinking clients need from us, to be at their best; to thrive. It adds value to your existing toolkit of expertise. With practice and discipline, it transforms the quality of all your coaching conversations, client relationships and results.
You will discover:
- What a Thinking Environment is, why it matters, and how to create it.
- 4 game-changing behaviors that create the conditions for your clients to thrive.
- 1 simple, yet loaded, promise and a few liberating questions.
This is a radically different and relational way of being with clients that allows them to go beyond dependence on the coach’s views, guidance, and analysis. It is paradoxically simple and complex, easeful, and dynamic.
About Hazel Morley, Time to Think Consultant (Coach, Facilitator & Teacher)
For more than 30 years I’ve been in the people business as a Trainer, Facilitator and Coach.
In 2003 I discovered Nancy Kline’s work “Time to Think” and enrolled in a ‘Thinking Partnership’ program that led to qualifying as a Consultant, Facilitator and Coach. What a gift it was, to learn how to listen to ignite the human mind and unleash its potential.
Since then, most of my bold and life-changing decisions have emerged from my being in a Thinking Environment®. One of the most significant was emigrating from England to beautiful British Columbia in 2009.
As one of 20 Time to Think global Faculty, I feel privileged to teach others how to produce independent thinking in their organizations, teams, and lives. I’d love to share it with you.
Website: https://www.timetothink.com/coach/hazel-morley/
Email: morleyhazel@gmail.com
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Heighten your awareness of coaching choices through a reflective and insightful review of a real coaching case while expanding your network of supportive colleagues.
This program is an in-depth group exploration of the underlying themes and dynamics of a coaching client case presented by one of the participants.
We will:
- Get in touch with processes related to the given client or topic.
- Identify and work with the dynamics in the relational field between coach and client.
- Gain clarity about the patterns that support as well as hinder the coaching work.
In our journey through the process, the community will:
- Share experiences and knowledge of coaching to support the person bringing the case and expand the learning of the group.
- Deepen inquiry skills.
- Learn by the reflections observed.
- Strengthen networks and enrich practices by sharing stories, and valuing and appreciating each other’s work.
Date: December 14, 2023
Time: 4:00 – 6:00pm MT (New Mexico time)
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom
Speakers: John Ledwith and Jean Strosinski
Cost: $30 ICFNM Members & Associates / $40 Non-Members
CCEUs: 2 in Core Competencies
ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS
John Ledwith is an Executive Coach and Consultant with over 35 years’ experience coaching senior executives. He has a passion for working with bright leaders who are making a significant difference in their organizations.
John has served as adjunct faculty in both Pepperdine University’s Masters Program in Organization Development (MSOD), as well as at the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland. He is a Professional Certified Coach (PCC), holds a Masters of Science Degree in Organization Development from Pepperdine University and has studied extensively at both Gestalt Institute of Cleveland and the Gestalt International Study Center in Cape Cod.
John has previously brought numerous programs similar to the Coaches Case Study to both ICF of NM and the Pepperdine MSOD Alumni Community, as a way to increase awareness, professionalism and community.
Jean Strosinski, PhD, PCC has been working with emerging leaders and leaders in transition since her practice began in 1998. She continues to support leaders in developing their excellence and provides mentor coaching to her peers.
Jean’s coaching is grounded in a strengths-based model working with organizations and leaders to develop productive teams into high performing and engaged organizational contributors.
Jean’s clients include federal government, supporting contractors, city and professional community efforts, and previous participation in a nationwide Financial Coaching program. Jean consistently provides an opportunity to gain a renewed focus, co-create positive strategies to engage and employ practical solutions.