Archive for Month: November 2024
A common ethical trap coaches need to be aware of
Number ten in the ICF Code of Ethics states that professional coaches must be “sensitive to the implications of having multiple contracts and relationships with the same Client(s) and Sponsor(s) at the same time in order to avoid conflict of interest situations.” While all ICF coaches accept and agree to this principl...
Read More ⟶What will it take to make coaching supervision compulsory? (Part 2)
Continuing on from Part 1 of Coaching Research in Practice devoted to coaching supervision research, this second article sheds light on the mindset of coaching supervisors. It distinguishes the coaching mindset from the supervision mindset and makes recommendations that we hope will compel coaches to make coaching supervision a...
Read More ⟶What will it take to make coaching supervision compulsory? (Part 1)
The recent release of the ICF’s new Coaching Supervision Competencies marks a significant milestone in the field of coaching. While coaching supervision itself is not new—and other professional associations, such as the EMCC with its Supervision Competence Framework and the AC with its Coaching Supervision Compe...
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