Events

Southeast Regional Webinar: Designing and Aligning for Differences (ICF Caribbean hosting)


When: 11/10/2022 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Where: Virtual Meeting - Meeting link is provided after registering.
***Session will NOT be recorded***

Description: 
Coaching across racial, ethnic, cultural, and other differences where power, rank, and privilege are present can leave coaches in a riptide of confusion, discomfort, or fear that disrupts their ability skillfully deliver coaching. We are living in a world where working across and with differences is essential to great coaching practice.

Coaches have an amazing opportunity now more than ever to expand their range, capability, and capacity to enter what could be some of the most polarizing conversations in society. With the right tools, coaches can design connected relationships with clients no matter what differences may exist between them.

Learning objectives:

To recognize the scope of differences that may impact the dynamics of the coaching relationship with special emphasis on differences to in power, rank, and privilege that may be overlooked or avoided.

Recognize allyship as a relationship that coaches can cultivate in coaching relationships where there may be differences in power, rank, and privilege at play.

Apply allyship to design conversations in coaching relationships.


This session has been approved for 1.5 Core Competency 

***Session will NOT be recorded***


NOTE: This is a two-step registration process:
1. Register here with ICF Charlotte Area Chapter
2. Receive a confirmation screen and email with a Zoom registration link. Click on the Zoom link and complete your registration to receive a personal Zoom link from ICF Global.


Meet Your Presenter: Neil Edwards, PCC



Neil Edwards, MPH, PCC, CPCC, ORSCC, CTPC, CHWC Owner, Edge Crossing Leadership, Relationships & Teams, Inclusion, and Wellbeing LinkedIn

Neil Edwards is a soulful leader and perceptive coach, facilitator, supervisor, and mentor who works at the intersections of leadership, relationships, wellbeing, and inclusion. He believes wellbeing is the lowest common denominator for fulfillment in life and performance at work, that inclusive leadership and leadership are inseparable, and that leaders are always in a relationship. Neil supports leaders and teams, and centers identity, self-authority, values, and purpose.

He draws on Co-active Leadership™, Relationship Systems Intelligence™, emotional and social intelligence, adult development, leadership embodiment, and health and wellness to help his clients increase their capacity and capability to lead in any context or system. He is a faculty member at the Co-Active Training Institute, CRR Global, and maintains a regular list of business and private clients.