Coaching for individuals, teams, and organizations works. Evidence shows that it’s a powerful development approach that leads to positive change and results. Earning your ATD Coaching Certificate improves your ability to help clients develop rapidly, produce better results, and improve others’ ability to set and achieve goals and take action. This coaching certificate program lets you practice foundational coaching competencies through role plays, group exercises, and case studies. Learning the behaviors of a successful coach amplifies your ability to help employees succeed by using their own natural strengths.
Why Should I Attend?
– Practice core coaching competencies and hone your ability to apply them to coaching conversations. – Integrate and evaluate multiple sources of data and make interpretations that help clients achieve agreed-upon results. – Develop and maintain an effective coaching plan with clients, manage ongoing progress, hold clients accountable for actions, highlight and celebrate successes, and adjourn the coaching process.
Dates and Times:
Session 1: May 15, 2025, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Local Time Session 2: May 16, 2025, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Local Time Session 3: May 17, 2025, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Local Time
Kimberly Devlin, CPTD, transforms information overload and time crunch into innovative and actionable systems that improve outcomes, productivity, and time management. Bringing a fresh, pragmatic point of view to topics that everyone needs to master, her books are not just filled with great ideas, but actionable solutions and tools intentionally delivered for readers to easily understand and implement. She brings practicality, humor, and 20+ years of in-the-trenches experience to build game-changing leaders and organizations. Kimberly is a dynamic communicator, passionate about productivity, and on a mission to change the way we learn and work… because your time is too precious to waste.
She has been a contributor to the ATD community both locally and nationally for over a decade, serving on boards, presenting conference sessions at ICE and ALC, and volunteering time for ATD initiatives. Her experience extends to city, county, and state government agencies as well as Fortune 500 firms in the US, South America, Asia, and Europe. You may have seen her in T&D — now, come learn with her!