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300 Introduction, Forming the Tribe
Jun
10

300 Introduction, Forming the Tribe

Forming the Tribe is about taking the time to for the group to get to know each other and look at what we want from this group of extraordinary coaches. What is your superpower and what do you need and want from this group. What are our expectations of one another and what do we want to agree to, if anything!
Led by: Libby Robinson

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303 Contracting/Not Contracting
Jul
1

303 Contracting/Not Contracting

Good contracting is a very clear skill. Come prepared to coach and be coached. We will workshop when we are contracting and when we are coaching. This will help you develop a greater understanding for the skill of contracting. This will allow you to go into your coaching sessions with a very clear contract which will enable your coaching sessions to flow more clearly and your contracting with your client to be more clear. Good contacting leads to great contracting...
Come prepared to practice coaching - with feedback!
Led by: Melanie Parish

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304 How to Select an MCC level client
Jul
15

304 How to Select an MCC level client

Having a high quality recording to give to the ICF is essential to your success. In this class we will discuss what the ICF will or will not accept as acceptable clients, what makes an acceptable client and what are some of the characteristics of a robust coaching relationship that will serve you well. Finally we will spend time looking at our own networks, to see if there are people we can "offer" to others within the Becoming MCC program.
Led by: Hellen Yang

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305 Group Intervision Process
Jul
29

305 Group Intervision Process

Intervision is a supervision process among peers. Supervision aims to support coaches in ways that are restorative (e.g. self-confidence), formative (e.g. new learning and development) and normative (e.g. ethical clarity). Coaches typically leave supervision feeling resourced. This is an opportunity for you to bring forward issues that you are facing as a coach.
Come prepared to practice coaching - with feedback!
Led by: Croft Edwards

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306 Quality Questions
Aug
12

306 Quality Questions

In this workshop come prepared to coach and be coached, We will workshop a variety of question types to expand how questions can be used more powerfully in your coaching. We will look at how your questions can amplify your client’s values or how you might be amplifying your own. What are the ethics of this?

Learn about open channel questions, curious questions, open ended questions, and how to avoid close ended questions and stacked questions.

So many questions….

Come prepared to practice coaching - with feedback!
Led by: Melanie Parish

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308 Wrapping it up
Sep
9

308 Wrapping it up

Concluding a coaching session is as important as contracting and how you coach in the middle. Come prepared to coach and be coached. In this workshop we will talk about how you can solidly complete your coaching session with eyes toward moving the action forward so that you feel solid in your coaching and recordings for your submissions.
Come prepared to practice coaching - with feedback!

Led by: Melanie Parish

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312 The Coaching Session from the Clients Perspective
Oct
21

312 The Coaching Session from the Clients Perspective

Skill drilling the parts...to make the whole...
We will have short mentor segments with a stop and start format. You pick the competency you want to focus on...Melanie will step in and ask questions during the process to help you drill the exact skill you want to master with feedback as you go. 5-7 minute coaching segments so lots of coaches and clients for this fast paced sesson.
Come prepared to practice coaching - with feedback!

Led by: Melanie Parish

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313 MCC Assessors attending
Oct
28

313 MCC Assessors attending

In this session we will be joined by ICF MCC Assessors. They will speak to you about their experiences assessing coaches at the MCC level for certification, offer insights on the do's and don'ts for the recording submissions and allow participants the opportunity to ask any questions they may have.

Led by: Libby Robinson

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314 Group Intervision Process
Nov
4

314 Group Intervision Process

Intervision is a supervision process among peers. Supervision aims to support coaches in ways that are restorative (e.g. self-confidence), formative (e.g. new learning and development) and normative (e.g. ethical clarity). Coaches typically leave supervision feeling resourced. This is an opportunity for you to bring forward issues that you are facing as a coach.
Come prepared to practice coaching - with feedback!

Led by: Croft Edwards

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317 Courageous Coaching
Dec
9

317 Courageous Coaching

In this group session, we will coach two different participants with an eye towards exploring the courageous potential moves. What would an MCC do in this circumstance? What would deepen the experience and bring the client (and coach) to a new level of insight? We will use an "additive model" of round robin coaching.
Come prepared to practice coaching - with feedback!

Led by: Emer Doyle

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318 Preparing for the MCC ICF Credentialing Exam
Jan
13

318 Preparing for the MCC ICF Credentialing Exam

The ICF requires candidates to complete at multiple choice exam to ensure that the candiidates understand the clear difference and markers of MCC quality coaching as well as clearly understanding each of the ICF core competencies. You will receive a short practice exam prior to class to take. We will then review the answers and strategies to take the test.

Led by: Leah Kedar

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324 Score a MCC level recording
Mar
24

324 Score a MCC level recording

Prior to this session we will ask you to listen to a MCC level recording and score it based on the MCC minimum standards and markers. The purpose is to “attune your ears” to what is expected at a recording level.

During the class we will reveal the ICF assessors feedback and results for this recording...

Led by: Libby Robinson

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