How can you develop a coaching community and culture of practice as a senior coach?
As a senior coach, you may have reached a level of expertise and experience that sets you apart from your peers. However, that does not mean you should stop learning and growing as a professional. In fact, one of the best ways to enhance your coaching skills and impact is to develop a coaching community and culture of practice within your organization or network. A coaching community and culture of practice is a group of coaches who share a common vision, values, and goals, and who engage in regular and meaningful interactions to support each other's learning and development. In this article, you will learn how to create and sustain such a community and culture as a senior coach, and what benefits it can bring to you and your coachees.
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