The
Nigerian chapter of the International Coach Federation (ICF) will join all
other chapters worldwide to celebrate the International Coaching Week from May
16th – 20th, 2016.
The International Coaching Week (ICW) is an annual weeklong global
celebration of the coaching profession intended to increase the visibility,
understanding and impact of coaching.
Nigerian chapter of the International Coach Federation (ICF) will join all
other chapters worldwide to celebrate the International Coaching Week from May
16th – 20th, 2016.
The International Coaching Week (ICW) is an annual weeklong global
celebration of the coaching profession intended to increase the visibility,
understanding and impact of coaching.
During
this week, coaches around the world offer a variety of activities and pro bono
services in their local communities to share coaching’s impact.
this week, coaches around the world offer a variety of activities and pro bono
services in their local communities to share coaching’s impact.
According
to Mrs. Jennifer Ikuenobe, Chairperson ICW Nigeria 2016, “We have a robust
program that involves organizing Corporate Coaching Cafes in selected
organisations where ICF Nigeria certified coaches offer complimentary coaching
sessions to leaders in these companies.
to Mrs. Jennifer Ikuenobe, Chairperson ICW Nigeria 2016, “We have a robust
program that involves organizing Corporate Coaching Cafes in selected
organisations where ICF Nigeria certified coaches offer complimentary coaching
sessions to leaders in these companies.
The
highlight of the week is the Experience Coaching seminar on Wednesday May 18th
at the Lagos Business School. We are delighted at the opportunity to partner
with LBS in bringing coaching and its benefits firsthand to the public. The
week will be rounded up by the Experience Africa Coaching Café event where the
Nigeria Chapter initiated a pan-Africa coaching event to stimulate the coaching
industry in Sub-Saharan Africa. Coaches in major cities in Ghana, Zambia,
Kenya, Tanzania and Zimbabwe will be holding coaching sessions in major public
outlets throughout the day. No doubt, the coaching profession in Nigeria is
positioning itself to developing stronger leaders, better communicators, more
productive employees and increasingly positive people”.
highlight of the week is the Experience Coaching seminar on Wednesday May 18th
at the Lagos Business School. We are delighted at the opportunity to partner
with LBS in bringing coaching and its benefits firsthand to the public. The
week will be rounded up by the Experience Africa Coaching Café event where the
Nigeria Chapter initiated a pan-Africa coaching event to stimulate the coaching
industry in Sub-Saharan Africa. Coaches in major cities in Ghana, Zambia,
Kenya, Tanzania and Zimbabwe will be holding coaching sessions in major public
outlets throughout the day. No doubt, the coaching profession in Nigeria is
positioning itself to developing stronger leaders, better communicators, more
productive employees and increasingly positive people”.
The International Coach Federation started in
1995 and currently has over 25,000 members globally. The main purpose is
to lead the global advancement of the coaching profession with an envisioned
future of elevating coaching to be an integral part of society with ICF members
will represent the highest quality in professional coaching. The Nigeria ICF Chapter was
inaugurated in May 2015 and has a growing membership of certified and aspiring
coaches.
1995 and currently has over 25,000 members globally. The main purpose is
to lead the global advancement of the coaching profession with an envisioned
future of elevating coaching to be an integral part of society with ICF members
will represent the highest quality in professional coaching. The Nigeria ICF Chapter was
inaugurated in May 2015 and has a growing membership of certified and aspiring
coaches.