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ICF Credentialing
Increasingly, individuals and companies expect great coaches to be certified by the International Coach Federation (ICF). When a coach holds an ICF credential, it means that they've invested the time, money and hard work necessary for the craft. And according to surveys of coaches, those who don't have coach-specific training take longer to succeed and are more likely to quit in the first few years. I think of good training as "ethical confidence."
The SeattleCoach foundational training takes place in two Modules. Each is highly interactive, building on individual strengths and team learning. And each lasts approximately three months. Together, they fulfill the Coach Specific Training for initial certification by the ICF. Module I, "The Core Competencies of Coaching" leads participants through a thorough and experiential introduction to the bedrock skills of great coaching.
Module II, "Coaching Presence and Skills Mastery" builds on your skills and focuses on you personal leadership presence as an increasingly masterful Coach.
The SeattleCoach Training Program has been approved by the ICF for 122.5 "coach specific training hours," all fully accepted for international certification. (Click here to review the ICF's credentialing specifics.)
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