Shorter Level 3 Cohort We also offer a shorter version of this program that runs Sept through Dec each year for 25 training hours. |
You’ve come a long way from your early, more clunky, coaching days, and yet… you wonder if there is something more? There is!
The shift from PCC to MCC is more fun and valuable.
An MCC style of coaching is more fun, creative, and energizing; and will get even better results, more quickly for your clients.
Through our cohort process, we will equip you on your learning and development journey… and also give you what you need to renew your PCC and gain hours toward your MCC credential.
We know that adults learn best through experience. That's why we'll do lots of dynamic experiential learning and have regular time for practice with feedback to stretch you into new postures and approaches.
Once you have experienced this power of working together you'll recognize why MCC coaches can achieve so much breakthrough or progress in a relatively short amount of time. All this makes your coaching more enjoyable, transforming, and valuable.
Course Outline & Objectives
Plenary 1: Intro/Overview of MCC Coaching This session will open the world of higher-level coaching and provide an overview of some of the key distinctions of ICF MCC coaching. Participants will be inspired as they get a glimpse of a whole new world of coaching; building on what they know while inviting them into more agility, adventure, and potential to catalyze breakthroughs! Plenary 2: Foundations of MCC Coaching: Ethical Practice and Coaching Mindset This session will focus on how we show up as coaches. After all, “who we are is how we coach.” Learning to pay attention to, and adjust, our posture as coaches has the potential to powerfully impact how the client shows up. This session will also invite engagement around real-life coaching scenarios to highlight the kind of ethical decisions that are always going on in our coaching. Not the black-and-white issues but the subtle ways we get pulled into ethical gray areas. While these foundational competencies are often taken for granted (and thus can get a bit sloppy), strengthening these areas in our coaching can be a game changer. Having a solid foundation enables us to operate with greater confidence, compassion, and agility. Plenary 3: Co-Creating as an MCC Coach: Agreements and Cultivating Trust/Safety This session will focus on the partnership we have with our clients, both within the session and beyond the session. The number one challenge of experienced coaches is mismatched expectations, which can undermine trust/safety. Thus, strengthening this important area can provide coaches with the confidence and skills to have authentic conversations when setting up the coaching arrangement, and throughout their work together. This session will also be a good reminder of how we can apply these important competencies and values to our work and relationships beyond our coaching. Plenary 4: Co-Creating as an MCC Coach: Maintaining Presence The session continues on the theme of co-creating the coaching relationship, highlighting the importance of Coaching Presence. This is the key skill for MCC coaching. It can’t be faked or worked around. We’ll do a variety of exercises to gain greater awareness of when we are in presence and when we are not, and learn to better be able to return to this state of being present as/when we slip away. We’ll see that our presence invites our clients into new spaces within themselves, and from the place of mutual presence new thinking, perceiving, and ways of engaging will emerge. Once we have experienced this power of working together we recognize why MCC coaches can achieve so much breakthrough or progress in a relatively short amount of time. Plenary 5: Communicates Effectively as an MCC Coach: Listens Actively The session begins our focus on Communicating Effectively by highlighting the importance of Listening Actively. The focus is not primarily on what the client is saying but on how they are sharing/reflecting. We’ll learn to listen more deeply and holistically; so that listening becomes much like a spiritual practice, connecting the listener and client to something much deeper than either of them was previously aware of. When we listen generatively like this, change can happen at deep levels (and often quite quickly). We’ll see that our listening, like our presence, has the potential to invite clients into new spaces within themselves, which will transform how they show up externally with others. Plenary 6: Communicates Effectively as an MCC Coach: Evokes Awareness The session explores the competency of Evoking Awareness at a MCC level. It isn’t our brilliant insights that bring value but our ability to catalyze the brilliance of our clients that brings true transformation. We’ll focus on making observations, using self-as-instrument, making the invisible visible, working with emotions, and improving our direct communication as coaches. Evoking awareness is at the heart of coaching, so being able to better embody this competency will bring better results for your clients immediately. Plenary 7: Cultivating Learning and Growth as an MCC Coach The session focuses on Facilitating Client Growth both within the coaching conversation and more broadly through the coaching relationship. We’ll look at various models of adult development to better understand how people grow and change (or not). Since the goal of coaching isn’t merely a solution to a problem or action steps to a current challenge, coaches need to be able to understand how to support the deeper and more long-term impact their coaching can have with the clients. Similarly, the value of coaching isn’t merely what happens in the coaching session but in the coaching relationship and the ongoing development that can happen for a client. Better understanding and embodying this competency can help deliver better immediate and long-term value to your clients. Plenary 8: Extra Topics, Consolidation, and Celebration This session will include some of the topics we haven’t yet covered (e.g. coaching difference, adaptive leadership, transactional analysis, embodied transformation, ontological coaching, and coaching supervision), and also be customized by the needs and interests of cohort participants. We want to ensure cohort participants are introduced to a variety of tools and resources that better enable them to experiment with higher levels of (aka more transformational) coaching and support their ongoing development. This session will also model finishing up a coaching series, as we wrap up the course and celebrate progress together. | About this CourseOutcomes:
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Triad Application Sessions: Participants will meet in groups of 3 people for follow-up processing and practice between Plenary sessions. These smaller groups provide the opportunity for personalized processing and longer practice coaching sessions to experiment with the new skills/ideas. The Triad sessions can be recorded so participants can use the recordings (or portions of) for further input with their mentor coach. Instructor: Dr. Kim Zovak is an experienced team-leader, people developer, pastor, trainer, coach and strategic consultant with over 30 years of experience working globally with a variety of businesses, churches and not-for-profit organizations. After living abroad for 14 years (in Australia and China), she and her husband of 32+ years are currently based in both Los Angeles and Washington DC. She is an ordained pastor and works with Novo. Kim holds an MCC credential with the International Coaching Federation and is a credentialing assessor, mentor coach, and coaching supervisor. She is known for her creativity in designing and facilitating learning environments that create community and catalyze deeper transformation, while simultaneously embodying the content. ICF Credit Hours
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