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The Unexpected Leader®

International Coach Academy

More Data This scenario found in an article written by Nkechi Onuamez in a 2018 edition of Public Administration Times exemplifies how unchecked racism, sexism, and microaggressions affect Black women at work. I designed and piloted a blended executive coaching practice for emerging and established Black women leaders.

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Strengths-Based Coaching for Cultivating Engagement, Momentum, and Well-Being

International Coach Academy

Over the last two years, I have been on a journey towards certification as a professional coach. My current coaching approach is naturally informed by Positive Psychology and utilizes various underlying theories and evidence-based interventions. These are zest, hope, love, gratitude, and curiosity. New York: Springer.

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Want to Become an Executive Coach? Follow This Guide

CoCaptain

Pick a Niche Although you don’t have to set this in stone right away, it’s good to start considering what types of clients you want to coach and what type of executive coach you want to become to get the right certifications and training. Training and Certifications ICF Certification Does a coach have to be certified?

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Beyond coping and adaptation: Toward a sociology of coaching. A necessary paradigm shift to address contemporary dramatic social change

The Coaching Blog

Although in sports coaching many have noticed that sociology is the invisible ingredient in coaches knowledge ( Potrac and Jones, 2019 [1999]: 5559; emphasis added) and suggested a wider range of sociological concepts to better inform the practice ( Cushion, 2018 ; Jones et al., 2023 ; Grant et al., 2021 : 140).

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Beyond coping and adaptation: Toward a sociology of coaching. A necessary paradigm shift to address contemporary dramatic social change

The Coaching Blog

Although in sports coaching many have noticed that sociology is the invisible ingredient in coaches knowledge ( Potrac and Jones, 2019 [1999]: 5559; emphasis added) and suggested a wider range of sociological concepts to better inform the practice ( Cushion, 2018 ; Jones et al., 2023 ; Grant et al., 2021 : 140).