WEBINAR: Coaching Neuroscience and Levels of Human Effectiveness


WEBINAR: COACHING NEUROSCIENCE AND LEVELS OF HUMAN EFFECTIVENESS | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 2018 | 12PM-1PM CST
Presented by: Ann Betz, PCC, CPCC
Join coaching and neuroscience expert Ann Betz for a sneak preview of her upcoming April workshop on the neuroscience of how coaching creates more brain integration — and why this matters for your clients’ level of effectiveness. In this interactive one-hour session, we’ll explore the big picture overview of why coaching is critical to helping clients rewire their brains and build lasting capacity and resilience.
Participants will:
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Learn a new model of human effectiveness
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Explore the role of integration — and how coaching achieves this — in increasing effectiveness
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
BEabove Leadership (www.beaboveleadership.com) co-founder Ann Betz, CPCC is known for her ability to bring cutting-edge theory to life with fun, engaging processes and practical tools. Ann is on the faculty of the Coaches Training Institute (CTI), and also serves as a consultant to CTI on the neuroscience of coaching. She trains and coaches in both the corporate and non-profit world, designing and leading programs for clients including Nestle, Medtronic, Cargill, and American Public Media, as well as many public school districts and service organizations. A long-time student of consciousness, Ann studied neuroscience on the graduate level at the NeuroLeadership Institute and with Dr. Dan Siegel.
With her business partner, Ursula Pottinga, Ann developed and co-leads the advanced coaching series Neuroscience, Consciousness and Transformational Coaching, which is available in North America and the UK.
This session is sponsored by the ICF Gulf Coast Chapter. We have permission from them to allow ICF-TN members to join this call. Go to this link and follow instructions to join this session:
http://icfgulfcoast.com/events/coaching-and-neuroscience/
This session is approved for 1.0 CCE in Core Competencies from the ICF.
Cost is $15
