Two Decades as a Coach: Personal Reflections, Including Twenty Tips, Tools, and (not so secret) Revelations
Judy Feld, MCC, will provide coaches a brief overview about her "Past, Present and Future". She will present her selected "Twenty Tips, Tools, and Revelations " in four major areas, relating to observations to the ICF Core Competencies: About Your Clients, About Your Profession, About Your Business and About Your Personal Development.
Judy will pause frequently for questions, comments and requests from the audience and also supply additional resources for each of the items covered. Feel free to ask Judy anything! Judy's website: www.coachnet.com
Learning Objectives: Participants will learn how to
(1) Additional clarity on the client's agenda
(2) Coach/client chemistry
(3) "To be or not to be..." (coaching techniques for the ambivalent client)
(4) Creating long-term relationships, and
(5) Your ideal coaching practice
ICF CCEUs: .75 Core Competency Credit / .25 Resource Development Credit
Message from Judy Feld: "This phase of my ongoing professional adventures began in 1994 with a transition from corporate leadership to coaching. I could easily extract 100 observations from the "learning experience" that continues today. I've limited this presentation to my favorite 20, with the broadest applicability to the wide range of coaching specialties and niches represented by our members. It is my hope that each participant will find something useful to take away: internal and external coaches; executive and personal coaches; organizational and independent coaches; new and experienced coaches. Everyone makes their own unique choices, and mine are influenced by my background, experience, interests, values and strengths."
Judy Feld Biography
Judy Feld is an executive coach with a highly regarded reputation worldwide. She is an ICF Master Certified Coach since 1998, a past president of ICF Global, and founder of ICF-North Texas, the first ICF chapter. Judy was co-founder of UT Dallas Executive and Professional Coaching Program and its first faculty member. She serves as a coach in the Executive MBA Program and the Research Department at UTD.
In her corporate career she held management positions in marketing, consulting, business development, research and software design and was a vice-president of AMR Information Services (American Airlines). Judy is co-author of the book SmartMatch Alliances and a partner in Coaching Success TeleForums.
Judy was Director of Distance Learning for the Authentic Happiness Coaching Program, featuring Dr. Martin Seligman, a founder of the positive psychology movement. She is a Graduate of Leadership America, founder of OPTIC, and a 20-year member of the Dallas Network of Executive Women.