The 2021 Evidence Based Coaching Virtual Symposium takes place May 5 and 6, 2021. The event is presented by Fielding Graduate University, an ICF Accredited Coach Training Program. [Download Printable Agenda]
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The 2021 Evidence Based Coaching Virtual Symposium takes place May 5 and 6, 2021. The event is presented by Fielding Graduate University, an ICF Accredited Coach Training Program. [Download Printable Agenda]
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Bob Anderson, Founder, Chairman, & Chief Development Officer Full Circle Group & The Leadership Circle
[Session will be held from 8:10 to 9:00 am, followed by a Q&A session from 9:00 to 9:30 am.]
This complex and massively disrupted time is stress-testing even the best of leaders and leadership teams. Effective leadership has never been more difficult and more critical. Every leader is challenged to up-level their game and that of everyone they lead. Organizations now require a very high level of collective intelligence and effectiveness throughout the organization. As coaches and consultants, our job is to help leaders scale the leadership capable of creating an emergent, thriving future in a highly volatile, uncertain and ambiguous business context. In this presentation, you will:
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Program Director Carrie Arnold
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Michael O’Connor
Learn more about the framework for better leadership development with Michael O’Connor.
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Moderator: Sarah Evans
Learn what makes supervision different from peer-to-peer coaching or mentor coaching and find out what experts and research say about how coaching supervision can improve your practice.
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Moderator: Deborah George Feres
Panelists: Traci Manalani, Cory Manalani
Explore two of the most leveraged forms of coaching: team coaching and group coaching. Learn how coach partners manage the similarities and differences when working with these two types of systems. Discuss what new skills are needed that go beyond individual coaching.
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Join a Sponsor Flash Talk Session and Learn about the Integrative Enneagram Solutions with Karl Hebenstreit
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Please check out our Book Nook, Virtual Posters, and Flash Talks.
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Dr. Robert Biswas-Diener, Positive Psychologist and New York Times Best Seller
[Session will be held from 1 to 2 pm, followed by a Q&A session from 2 to 2:30 pm.]
Although the vast majority of coaches would agree that ethics are important for responsible practice, there is little agreement about how ethics should be trained or used. What’s more, many coaches misconstrue professional ethics as “a list of rules” and experience the topic as boring or onerous. This presentation challenges this common understanding of ethics by reframing the topic as among the most relevant, useful, interesting, and responsible aspects of effective coaching. Dr. Robert Biswas-Diener will discuss common obstacles to ethical practice, problems with training professional ethics, and research on the topic. He will argue that it is the gray areas (such as marketing, having lunch with a client, or offering discounted services) that are the most likely places for coaches to run afoul of responsible practice. Robert will offer real case studies of ethical dilemmas and suggest possibilities for thinking through them.
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Please check out our Book Nook, Virtual Posters, and Flash Talks
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Moderator: Jenny Edwards
Hear from three authors and editors regarding the process of publishing new coaching research and scholarship; learn what new resources are hitting the market. Find out how these publications can improve your practice.
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Moderator: Kevin Nourse
Learn what experts say about what coaches need to pay attention to when it comes to social change. Find out what work coaches need to do on themselves first to be effective in this space.
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Please check out our Book Nook, Virtual Posters, and Flash Talks
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– Meet the EBC Faculty
– Connect with MCC Coaches and Supervisors
– Brand new to coaching forum
– Join Communities of Practice who focus on Diversity and Inclusion Coaching
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Margaret Moore, Co-Founder/Chair, Institute of Coaching, McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School affiliate
[Session will be held from 8:10 to 9:00 am, followed by a Q&A session from 9:00 to 9:30 am.]
The two important domains of coaching science are first, the science that supports coaching competencies, and second, the evidence base of coaching outcomes. Coach Meg will explore the first domain – the science of coaching competencies. She will present the science “in motion,” as brief tutorials coaches can share with clients and other stakeholders. The scientific building blocks include self-determination theory, positive psychology, mindfulness, emotional intelligence, goal-setting, and generative moments.
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Learn more about leadership coaching and the transformational work happening in China.
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Program Director Carrie Arnold and Director of Recruitment Erica Fichter
Learn more about the coaching and other educational programs at Fielding with Program Director, Dr. Carrie Arnold & Erica Fichter, Director of Recruitment.
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Moderator: Laura Hauser
Learn what three research experts and journal editors have to say about the types of coaching research still needed.
Panelists include: Associate Editor for Consulting Psychology Journal, Research Lead for the Americas Coaching Supervision Network, and Editorial board member of the Philosophy of Coaching: An International Journal.
Panelists: Joel DiGirolamo, Francine Campone, Angela Wright
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Moderator: Carrie Arnold
Panelists: Julie Shows, Carly Anderson, Deepa Awal
Learn from MCC assessors about what is needed in your coaching approach, practice, and ‘being’ to become a Master Certified Coach with the International Coach Federation. Find out more about this transformational process and get your questions answered.
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Please check out our Book Nook, Virtual Posters, and Flash Talks
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Dr. Jeff Hull, Executive Coach, Clinical Instructor in PSY, Harvard Medical School
Sally Helgesen, Best-selling author, speaker, and leadership coach
[The session will be held from 1 to 2 pm, followed by a Q&A session from 2 to 2:30 pm.]
We are excited to bring together top executive coaches and best-selling authors Sally Helgesen (How Women Rise) and Jeffrey Hull (Flex) to explore the challenges coaches and leaders face in the wake of 2020. Sally and Jeff will focus on the big issues: navigating remote work, overcoming burnout, building psychological safety, supporting coaching cultures and building inclusion. This program will be highly interactive, filled with tactical suggestions drawn from Sally and Jeff’s many decades of real-world experience. This is an event you will want to show up for. Be sure to bring your questions!
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Please check out our Book Nook, Virtual Posters, and Flash Talks
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– Meet the EBC Faculty
– Connect with MCC Coaches and Supervisors
– Brand new to coaching forum
– Join Communities of Practice who focus on Diversity and Inclusion Coaching