Certificate for Personal and Business Coaching – College of Executive Coaching

The College of Executive Coaching provides an Accredited Coach Training Program to professionals with graduate degrees worldwide. Students have the option of in-person or teleconference based courses. An exceptional feature about our program are our fifteen Ph.D. level distinguished, world-class faculty members. Most students begin our program with a six or seven-day in-person training and then complete their training with teleconference courses but a complete distance learning option is available also.

Partial list of Coaching Skills and Practice Development workshop topics:

Personal, Business and Executive Coaching Defined

Fundamental coaching skills and protocols

Differences between coaching and therapy

Coverage of ethical and legal issues

How to convert your clinical skills to coaching skills

Coaching philosophy

Contraindications for coaching

Use of assessment

How to develop a coaching plan

How to develop your specialty niche to attract ideal clients

How to create high-fee teleconference groups ($250-$500/hour or more

How to develop a national or international practice

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Certificate for Personal and Business Coaching – College of Executive Coaching

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