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Core Competencies Series Part 9 with Keiko Hirano, MCC
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UK ICF
Professional Development,
as part of the Core Competencies Series,
invites you to explore

DESIGNING ACTIONS: PLANNING AND GOAL SETTING: MANAGING ACCOUNTABILITY

This is a tele-seminar
with Keiko Hirano, MCC
on Monday 6th October 2008 at 1pm UK Time




The success of a coach and client relationship is measured by how the client's
ability to attain the goal that s/he set up, and the learnings from the process.

The Core Competencies are very important to set up the foundation for collaboration
between the coach and the client, but it is very important that client and coach
focus on the goal and keep track of the progress.
  • What makes a good goal setting?

  • What makes the client move forward?

  • What motivates the client from going forward?
This class will ask the participants to share their successes and failures regarding
setting up goals and designing actions.

The goal for this class is to have the clear picture of a good goal setting which is
beneficial for the client’s learning and progress.


Keiko Hirano, MCC

Keiko Hirano is a coaching pioneer in Japan. Keiko began her coaching career in 1997 and became a key member of the team that founded Coach21, the first coach training programme and Accredited Coach Training Programme in Japan. Keiko continues to split her time between coaching and her two other passions, designing and delivering excellent coach training, particularly emphasising coaching ethics, and creating an international community of coaches. At present, Keiko actively works with overseas coaches and coaching associations. She was also the first Asian representative to the ICF Board of Directors from 2002-2004.


This teleseminar will give you 1 CCEU hour.

HOW TO BOOK

To book your place please click here.

The cost for this event is £15 for members and £25 for non-members.

If you have any problems please contact Tracey Eades at events@coachfederation.org.uk or by telephone on +44 (0)870 751 4066.

The event fee includes a non-returnable booking fee of 25%.
Cancellations made within 21 days of the event cannot be refunded
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