In this yearbook 78 graduates from 25 different countries around the world share their unique power tool.
ICA is a global virtual coach training school yet again and again we find our students saying one of the things they love most about their time at ICA are the amazing friendships and global professional network left with. This along with the extensive coaching practice, and development of our students own coaching model, power tool and research paper means our coaches are more than prepared to launch their coaching business upon graduation. We look forward to seeing how they will change the world through coaching.
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In every yearbook, our coaches share the most memorable moment of their coach training journey, and how they plan to use coaching to change the world…
Doneen Barone, Lifestyle & Career Transition Coach, United States
Power Tool: Vulnerability vs. Ego
Coaching Model: Gut Wisdom
Research Paper: Gut Wisdom Coaching
My memorable moment:
The insight gained from the entire experience.
Raymond Lefort, Business Coach, Canada
Power Tool: My Way vs. Your Way
Coaching Model: Five-Step Coaching Process
Research Paper: Coaching the Toxic Leader
My memorable moment:
It’s really about the journey! Working with the faculty members of ICA has been tremendous learning opportunity. The coaching skills I have a acquired over the past year have had a direct impact on our consulting business.
Marie Lenail-Chouteau, Corporate Coach, MALAYSIA
Power Tool: Productive vs. Unproductive Mindset
Coaching Model: The 5A
Research Paper: How Coaching Helps Managers To Boost Their Creative Potential
My memorable moment:
My ICA journey has been a wonderful learning process. I have discovered the coaching practice, the coaching community and build self-confidence. It has been a great journey to develop competencies as a coach and also to gain self-awareness on my own personality and experiences. I am ready to embark in a coaching practice and be the best coach for my clients.
Pranav S. Ramanathan, Executive Coach, United States
Power Tool: Mediocrity vs. Adequacy
Coaching Model: DIAD
Research Paper: The ‘Failed’ Coaching Session
My memorable moment:
Experiencing the moment when client and coach connect during my first supervised laser session.