BCCS - Coaching Foundation Program

 

The Coaching Foundation eCourse is designed for everyone who has interest in learning coaching.  Moreover, it paves way for a strong coaching foundation to extend your learning capacity to attaining the IAC Certification.  Program format is in eCourse with tele-class support.

The course is about:

  • What is Coaching
  • What is the benefit of Coaching in life and work
  • How to apply Coaching in self and others

The course is appropriate for someone who are looking for:

  • To acquire a communication skill in advanced level for relationship building
  • To utilize coaching as a tool in one's leadership and team building capacities
  • To enhance one's self-awareness for self-discoveries
  • To apply a profound skill in day to day self-reflection and decision making
  • To search for Who You Are and Who You Want to Become

The course outcome ables you:

  • To enage in listening
  • To ask powerful questions
  • To give feedback in a conversation with empowerment
  • To understand your unique learning cycle and support it with environmental design
  • To design and commit your goal with clarity and sustainability
  • To identify your change needs and go for it with a managable approach

The course outline:

  • Module 1 - Where You are now and where you want to go
  • Module 2 - Coaching Development
  • Module 3 - Coaching Foundation
  • Module 4 - Coaching Structure
  • Module 5 - Coaching Specialities
  • Module 6 - Code of Ethics
  • Module 7 - Coaching as a Business
  • Module 8 - Coaching Case Studies
  • Module 9 - Who You are now and who you want to become

The eCourse delivery format:

  • 18 lessons via email

Your investment:

  • 1-hr eCourse studying time prior to each lesson, total 18 hours
  • 1-hr Tele-class pariticipation three times a month, total 18 hours
  • 1-hr homework time, total 18 hours
  • 2 cases studies, coaching a client for 4 hours, total 8 hours
  • HK$5,000 to pay in advance via paypal

Course Schedule:

1 May 2009 (Putonghua Class) - FULL

1 Sep 2009 (Cantonese Class) - accepting applications