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15.11.07 | «Coaching in Russia in 2007: achivements and trends» Professional Association of Russian-speaking Coaches (PARC) Conference, Moscow, December 10, 2007PARC (Professional Association on Russian-Speaking Coaches) is an informal non-commercial project established to unite Russian-speaking specialists in coaching who work all over the world.
3rd PARC Conference gave all the participants an opportunity to get overall picture of coaching progress in Russia and compare how different approaches developed in the market in 2007. Following PARC tradition first part of the Conference was official followed by Open Space discussion.
Conference speakers
Julia Choukhno - Russian School of Coaching “East-West” – Coaching approaches: Russian and international experience
Maryana Grigorieva - Russian School of Coaching “East-West” – Coaching for creativity
Andrey Korolikhin - CEO, Russian School of Coaching “East-West” – PARC progress in 2007
Lada Korolikhina - Russian School of Coaching “East-West” – Training for Coaches: program evolution
Mikhail Pronin - Chairman, Inter Training, CURSUS.ru – Provocative coaching
Ivan Rybkin - Director, RESO- Corporate University – Tendencies of Russian coaching market
Oxana Samarina – Director, Consultcom – Art of selling coaching – how to find a client
Sergei Usanov – Coach, Body-mindConsultant, NGPC member - Building mind and body harmony in coaching
Topics discussed during Open Space
· Russian coaching – what is special about it?
· Service for coach: what exists in the market and what is necessary?
· How to select a coaching school: clients expectations.
· PARC: what we should offer?
· How to promote coaching service and make it available.
· Coaching teenagers.
· Personal branding for coaches.
· Which software coaches need.
· Inner game for coach – how to achieve sustainable personal development results.
The next PARC conference «Coaching in and out of Russia» holds on the 18th of February 2008. Back to News List |
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