Top 11 MBA Courses in Coaching - Europe
Coaching - Europe
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Length: 10 months – 4 modules. 21.5 days over 10 months.
Location: IMD campus and liVe.
The IMD Exec
Length: 10 months – 4 modules. 21.5 days over 10 months.
Location: IMD campus and liVe.
The IMD Executive Coaching Certificate prepares you to become a skilled, high-impact executive coach - grounded in the Secure Base Coach philosophy, ready for ICF credentialing, and connected to a global community of top coaches and business leaders.
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Duration: 19 days.
This Executive Certificate is designed to professionalize your mastery of coachin
Duration: 19 days.
This Executive Certificate is designed to professionalize your mastery of coaching techniques and principles. You will work with individuals and organizations and become true "facilitators of adaptability".
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Place: Paris – Jouy-en-Josas Campus.
Duration: 12 days.
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Duration: 10 days.
Location: Campus Rheingau.
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Duration: 5 days.
Program is offered in Danish.
Learn to use conversations and coaching in your lead
Duration: 5 days.
Program is offered in Danish.
Learn to use conversations and coaching in your leadership based on existential philosophy and Søren Kierkegaard's thoughts on the courage to choose oneself as a leader.
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Duration: 6 in-person sessions and 4 online sessions.
Location: Campus Rheingau.
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Duration: 12 days of in-person instruction.
Location: Campus Rheingau.
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Format: Barcelona Campus and a remote module.
Duration: 4 months.
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