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What do organisations want and what do clients get from coaching?

November 20, 2024
06:00am to 07:00am ET
07:00pm to 08:00pm SG/MY

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Reporting on an investigation into the content of coaching interventions.

It is a widely accepted model that coaching interventions follow objectives set by the organisational sponsor. But it turns out that organisational coaching interventions rarely follow a straight line between problem and solution. So what can we learn from an analysis of the winding paths that coaching interventions take?

Dr Peter Jackson will discuss some of the findings from IOC-funded research carried out with Tatiana Bachkirova and some reflections on what this might mean for coaches and buyers of coaching services.

Takeaways for Participants:

  • A nuanced understanding for what constitutes as themes for coaching
  • Explore whether and how the themes/goals change over a period of time
  • Analyze the essential aspects of coaching with respect to the content of coaching

Continuing Education Credits:

This webinar is approved for 1 CEU from The International Coaching Federation (ICF) (.75 Core Competency & .25 Resource Development), EMCC Global, Association for Coaching and Wellcoaches.

In order to receive credit you must attend live and complete a survey after the webinar (emailed the day after the webinar).

Watching a recording will not qualify you for CEUs.

Please note that AI recordings, notetakers, or any similar technology, is prohibited to protect confidentiality. Also, a notetaker or bot does not count towards your attendance of a live event. To be eligible for CEUs for live events, the participant themselves must be in attendance.

Meet Our Speaker

Dr. Peter Jackson has been an active practitioner, researcher and a member of the Oxford Brookes coaching & mentoring team for 20 years. His research has focused on embodiment, reflexivity and supervision and he has edited two major collections: 'Coaching Supervision: Theory & Practice' (with Tatiana Bachkirova) and 'Doing Coaching Research' (with Elaine Cox). Things that distract him include a motorbike, an accordion, and a greyhound/saluki cross called Ted.