By |Published On: August 3rd, 2022|Categories: Alumni, Evidence Based Coaching, School of Leadership Studies|

Coaching in Context: Team Coaching Dilemmas in Need of Super-vision

This Session is Eligible for 1.0 Coach Continuing Education Units (.5 CC & .5 RD)

SPEAKER: Dr. Laura Hauser, MCC, EISA, ITCA
DATE:
September 9, 2022
TIME:
11 a.m. Pacific

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Dr. Laura Hauser, faculty at Fielding, brings over 30 years of experience and research as an enterprise-wide coach, consultant, and educator. While based in Los Angeles, the impact of her work has been welcomed into executive offices and on the shop floor at companies across North America and Europe.

Recognized as a pioneer in the research and practice of leadership and team coaching, Dr. Laura’s work has been showcased during conferences, podcasts, and publications in academic journals, practitioner magazines and edited books. She conducted the first empirical research study (2012) that revealed the dynamic roles team coaches play, and knowledge base they use, when coaching teams in the workplace. This served as the basis for her proprietary ICF accredited Team Coaching Operating System® program designed for organizations who want to foster a more engaged and inclusive workplace culture. She is one of the few coaches in the world who holds the distinction of PhD, Master Certified Coach (MCC), and credentials from the EMCC as a coach supervisor and as a master-level team coach.

Speaker: Dr. Laura Hauser

Dr. Laura Hauser, Ph.D. wearing blue blouse, blue scarf and black sweater, smiling.

Dr. Laura Hauser

Coaching teams in the workplace is more complex than coaching individuals. And the dilemmas coaches face exponentially intensify when working with teams and considering its systemic environment. Super-vision has become more valuable than ever in this highly specialized and exploding context of coaching teams.

Join Dr. Laura and your peers for an interactive conversation about team coaching dilemmas. Learn how team coaching super-vision helped turn around a potentially failed team coaching engagement. Walk away with practical guidelines for the selection of a team coach super-visor in this challenging and demanding area of work.

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About Fielding Graduate University

Fielding Graduate University is committed to ensuring all coach training textbooks and reading material are relevant for the context in which we coach today. Beena Sharma has contributed two chapters to the edited book, Professional Coaching: Principles and Practice released in 2019. The Evidence Based Coaching program includes this book in its required reading material and we are grateful for the scholars and coach practitioners who continue to make contributions to the field of coaching.

Learn more about the Evidence Based Coaching program at Fielding.

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