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Dear Co-Active Coaches, Welcome to the May edition of The Inquiry. I recently attended the CALL retreat, a retreat for graduates of the Co-Active Leadership program, and once again am in awe of our magnificent community. It’s an honor to be a part of a community so dedicated to the principles of Co-Activity. “Discover and Explore Coaching” is the theme for the ICF European conference happening May 19-21 in Norway, and CTI will be represented there by our European partners. If you are attending the conference, stop by and say “Hi.” |
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Just like the world of nature around us, CTI is in the midst of growth this spring. One of the signs of this growth is the addition of new members of the CTI faculty. Read more about our new faculty under CTI News. Other signs of growth in our community are the three new niche communities forming in the Co-Active Network this month and a new group of coaches who have joined the ranks of CPCCs. Join us in celebrating them! Our topic this month is the Benefits of Certification: Why become certified as a coach? How has becoming certified changed your coaching or your coaching business? What impact does coach certification have on the profession of coaching? Articles by CPCCs Iola Freeland, Sandi Davis and Carol Ross give us a peek into the experiences of these three coaches and their thoughts on the benefits of becoming certified. Enjoy! Warmly, |
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Announcing New CTI Faculty Members Over the past few months, we’ve held auditions and begun training new front-of-the-room leaders (both in Europe and in North America), CPLs and supervisors. We’re thrilled to welcome these awesome leaders to their new roles. Some of them are joining the CTI faculty for the first time and others are taking on new roles in addition to previous ones.
New European front-of-the-room leaders:
Each of these supervisors is bi- or multi-lingual, which allows us to offer supervision in our students’ native languages for students speaking Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Hebrew, Turkish, Hungarian, Spanish, German and French. We’re very excited to welcome all these wonderful coaches to their new roles and wish them all the best. | ||||
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Co-Active Network
Each community has resources, discussions and community events. Check the full calendar on the Co-Active Network. There are an amazing array of exciting events. Also, many of the events held on the Main Community have been recorded on audio podium. The list of recorded sessions is available under the “Resources” section of the Main Community. Look for the topic “Audio Podiums from Network Main Event Sessions” for a full list. Would you like to share your insight with fellow coaches?
June—Marketing: How do you effectively market yourself as a coach? What is this thing called “branding” and how does it apply to coaches? What advice would you give to a new coach starting out…or to an experienced coach wanting to take his/her business to a new level? July—Diversity: What’s your perspective on diversity in the world of coaching? How can we increase diversity in the coaching community? And in the community of people being coached? August—Ritual: How do you use ritual in your coaching, in workshops, or in self-care as a coach? How does ritual enrich your coaching? How has the use of ritual benefited your clients? We invite you to submit articles and share your insight in The Inquiry. It is a fantastic way to increase your visibility in the coaching profession. Please send articles to newsletter@thecoaches.com. Read the detailed submission guidelines.
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The Power of Certification Certification—Why Bother?
All That You Need is Already There
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Please join the CTI team in congratulating all of the Certified Professional Co-Active Coaches that have finished the rigorous certification program and passed their exams! CPCCs from March 15 through April 30 |
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