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Coaching in Context Webinar – December 11, 2024

Date: Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Title: How Learning to Hold the Frame Can Transform Your Practice as a Coach

Presenter: Stacey Larsen, Ed.D

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM PST / 12:00 -1:00 PM MST / 1:00 – 2:00 PM CST / 2:00 – 3:00 PM EST

This session is eligible for 1.0 Coach Continuing Education Units (1.0 Resource Development)

Continuing Coach Education

How do we impress upon coaching clients that coaching is not “talk therapy”? How do we reduce the overwhelming levels of stress, burnout, and blame in the workplace? How do we help our clients move to action more quickly, even if their dance partners are under-performers, resistant to change, or prone to drama? Join Stacey Larsen, Ed.D. to take a look at your own practice – zeroing in on 5 key elements of Holding the Frame during your coaching sessions. We’ll discuss what they look like and explore how to tweak them. Hear how Stacey uses this process with leaders in her coaching and leadership labs and the difference it makes.

Objectives

  • Build coaches’ awareness of habits/structure for coaching sessions that facilitate client growth.
  • Examine current practice in relation to 5 key elements that will help them “Hold the Frame” in their dance with clients
  • All this, while ensuring they have a structure that addresses the Facilitates Client Growth ICF competency.
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Dr. Stacey Larsen

Stacey Larsen, Ed.D.

Stacey Larsen, Ed.D.

Stacey Larsen, Ed.D. is the founder of Authentic Edge, LLC. She has spent the last 25 years working with individual leaders, teams, and organizations as a teacher, coach, and consultant in various industries, including (but not limited to) construction, IT, manufacturing, and healthcare.

She brings her passion for empowering leaders with actionable, sustainable habits and communities of practice to her work with leaders and organizations that seek even more effective people leadership interactions and company cultures—new ways of dancing with one another that will give them an ‘authentic edge’.

Stacey has a doctorate degree in leadership from the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis, MN and years of training and exploration in the fields of child and adult learning, leadership, coaching, emotional intelligence, and change management. She founded and led the St. Thomas’s Executive Coaching in Organizations coach certification program and annual coaching conference from 2014-2020.

She is the author of Reframing the Leadership Dance: The Secret to Finding Your Rhythm as a People Leader. During her many years of working with clients, she has distilled the wisdom and perspective she’s gained into her 4-step Authentic Edge Leadership Framework, a process to help you calmly, confidently lead any partner in any situation.

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