This course “Your Guide to Professional Coaching” consists of Eight modules and in each Module, you will learn about the following strategies and techniques of professional coaches. The course is instructed by Asma K Chaudhry, CPCC, ACC. Learn more about her at www.heartacuity.com
Modules
- Introduction to Professional Coaching
- Pathway to Professional Coaching
- The Unregulated Nature of Coaching
- Importance of Credentialing
- Joining a Coaching Community
- Ethics in Professional Coaching
- Networking for Professional Coaching
- Professional and Business Development
A comprehensive journey into the world of professional coaching. Beginning with an exploration of the fundamental concepts in coaching, such as defining professional coaching and dispelling common misconceptions, participants gain insights into the essential skills and qualities required for success in this field.
The module then delves into the various pathways available for aspiring coaches, including certification programs, academic degrees, gaining experience, and self-directed learning. It also addresses the unique challenges and benefits of operating within an unregulated industry, emphasizing the importance of professionalism.
Participants learn about the significance of credentialing, different types of credentials, and the advantages they bring to a coaching practice. Furthermore, the module underscores the importance of community and networking in the coaching profession, offering strategies for effective networking and guidance on joining coach communities.
Ethics in coaching is also addressed, focusing on key principles and common dilemmas, while emphasizing the establishment of critical guidelines for ethical practice. The module concludes with a focus on continuous professional development, building a coaching business, and the opportunity to connect with the Muslim coaching community through GAMC. Through this module, participants gain the knowledge, skills, and resources necessary to embark on a successful journey as professional coaches.