
Laura Fink
Senior Program LeaderAlong the way of the program I started getting clients, I was putting myself out there, I was learning so much about leadership I surprised myself and I’ve never looked back.
The Coaches’ Training Program – a weekend format that is built on a three-point structure to unleash your potential while developing your coaching style.
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Throughout our year-long training program, our candidates experience:
Our coaches and participants receive the crucial training and support necessary to launch, maintain, and grow their coaching business. From working with paying clients to establishing a successful coaching practice – your business training starts on day one and develops throughout the year.
This is only where it begins, you decide how far it goes. Ask our graduates and see how growing your commitment to your coaching leads you to a more optimistic outlook.
The Accomplishment Coaching Coaches’ Training Program works from seven foundational cornerstones. We fundamentally believe:
Our goals are to provide and create the following:
The program’s measurable objectives for student success include the ability and facility to demonstrate with tools, concepts, and practices key to coaching, by:
The following prerequisites are required of students entering The Coaches’ Training Program:
In our San Diego and Seattle programs the following prerequisites also apply:
In our Victoria, BC program the following prerequisites also apply:
This is a comprehensive training program that is designed to create a cumulative learning process over the course of one year. Participants cannot take weekends individually or start the program midway through.
The program is designed on a gradient so that the beginning of the program addresses basic coaching and leadership skills and concepts, the middle addresses more complex concepts and intensive practice coaching, and the end focuses on refining participants’ coaching proficiency.
By the end of the program participants are trained to coach in a variety of coaching arrangements (individuals, teams, etc).
Each of the 12 weekends is designed to address core competencies, issues in coaching, the development of a coaching business, and the development of the coach and leader.
Over the program’s 12 weekends, the skills of speaking and listening as a coach/leader are developed from the simple, such as being present to receive a person’s communication, the more complex such as “multi-dimensional speaking and listening” where the coach/leader is speaking and listening on many levels at once (context, content, etc).
Early on, participants are trained in how to support clients/employees in creating effective goals, how to ask provocative coaching questions, and how to track progress. As the program progresses, the participants are expected to generate themselves as coaches and leaders more and more. At the beginning, the leadership of the program directs and guides the conversations as well as models coaching to a much larger degree. Towards the middle of the program, participants are asked to lead various group discussions and to practice coaching their co-participants. Toward the end of the program, participants are asked to respond to others’ questions and to provide coaching to one another to a much greater degree.