APAC and CCA partnership: You, coaching and the world as one (part 2 of 3)

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APAC and CCA partnership: You, coaching and the world as one (part 2 of 3)

APAC and CCA partnership: You, coaching and the world as one (part 2 of 3)

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Learn some ‘baseline’ information about the climate and ecological crisis and its relevance to coaching. Find out two different and complimentary ways of looking in and looking out, to engage our clients in this conversation, without closing the conversation down. Discuss these methodologies with fellow coaches and how you might employ them.

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Event Timezone Reference - Singapore

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Josie McLean, PhD, PCC was one of the early pioneers of professional coaching in Australia after an early career as a corporate strategic planner. Josie was President of ICF Australasia in 2003 and accepted the ICF President’s Award in 2009. Josie’s doctoral research into organizational sustainability, emergent change and complexity was completed in 2017. She has co-founded two not-for-profit organizations in addition to the Climate Coaching Alliance. Josie’s most recent book is Big Little Shifts: A practitioner’s guide to complexity for organizational change and adaptation (2020). Josie is a constant learner, activist, and provocateur at heart.

Posted By - Josie McLean

Email - info@climatecoachingalliance.org

Spare Field - Not in use - Neil Scotton, PCC is all about One-ness. As co-founder of The One Leadership Project, he enables teams and organizations (Teams of Teams) to be ‘as One’ together, as part of one world, one humanity, and one future, and at the same time, enabling the people to be ‘at One’ with themselves. He is a recipient of the International Coaching Federation’s Global President’s Award for his contribution to the global profession. He is currently working with clients in Germany, France, Spain, Finland, Austria, Romania, Albania, and Lebanon, as well as the UK and US. He has supported over 300 leaders and teams in recent years. As a thought partner for many professional coaches and leaders of coaching communities, he collaborates widely.

 

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Sep 22, 2021 @ 06:30 PM (+08) to
Sep 22, 2021 @ 08:30 PM (+08)
 

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