Join us for the webinar Fad or FABulous: Supervision for Team Coaches, where you’ll explore the value of supervision in team coaching and how it enhances your practice and professional growth.
Who Is This For?
- Professional coaches seeking to elevate their team coaching practice.
- Newer coaches looking to understand the role of supervision in coaching.
- Experienced coaches aiming to maximize the benefits of supervision.
- Team and group coaches pursuing the ACTC credential and professional development.
What You Will Learn:
- Understand the importance of supervision in team coaching.
- Explore how supervision supports your coaching growth and practice.
- Learn how to maximize the benefits of supervision for the ACTC credential.
- Discover the unique supervision needs of team coaches and how to meet them.
Course Details:
In Fad or FABulous: Supervision for Team Coaches, join Larissa Thurlow, PCC, ACTC, and Traci Manalani, PCC, ACTC, along with the Coaching Supervision Community of Practice, for an engaging and informative session on the critical role of supervision in team coaching.
This 90-minute webinar dives into the essentials of supervision, why it’s a vital resource for team coaches, and how it supports professional development and practice refinement. You’ll explore how team coaches can meet supervision requirements for the ACTC credential and learn how to get the most from the supervision experience.
Through interactive discussions and expert insights, you’ll gain practical knowledge on leveraging supervision to enhance your coaching effectiveness. Whether you’re a newer coach or an experienced practitioner, this session offers valuable strategies for integrating supervision into your professional journey.
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