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  • If you are a member of the IOC, you know that we have many resources, discussion groups, webinars, and events each month. We have many ways for coaches to access scientifically validated learning opportunities.

    Yet, here at IOC, we do not feel that any of these resources are our greatest assets. Our greatest asset is our people. The team that helps create this content, the members that support and contribute, the thought leaders that partner with us, and the community that holds up our mission.

    This is why we are so excited to announce that our team has grown and we are welcoming two new directors to the IOC. As well as express our gratitude to the years that Dr. Irina Todorova served as the Director of Research. Dr. Todorova has guided the IOC in regard to scientific integrity and research with great skill and knowledge. She will be greatly missed by the entire IOC community.

  • Photo of Pamela Larde
    Director of Education

    Dr. Pamela Larde, a professor, coach, author, and business owner, is committed to engaging in the work of advancing the reach and commitment of the coaching profession to serve and build up heart-centered leaders around the world. Dr. Larde is intentional about integrating values of belonging, human dignity, justice and care for the whole person into every fiber of her work. As a dedicated member of the global community, Dr....

  • Director of Research

    Angela Passarelli, PhD, is driven to understand how coaching can catalyze change within leaders that positively impacts those around them. Her work draws on such disciplines as organizational behavior, psychology, and neuroscience to yield nuanced, actionable insights on effective leadership development....

  • happiness or dream concept, silhouette of happy woman jumping with multicolored balloons at sunset on the beach

    This dose draws on a seminal 2014 research article called The Psychology of Inspiration by social personality psychologist Todd Thrash and his colleagues. Over a decade, this group of scholars conducted experimental studies, created a validated instrument to measure inspiration, and advanced our understanding of how inspiration works.

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  • Legs of young woman walking

    When a leader’s responsibilities and strengths expand, there is more at stake and further to fall. The strain of the greater risks creates a shadow side, including doubt and anxiety. One moment a leader may feel omnipotent and the next moment, impotent. This internal conflict then expresses in some form of overdrive that can become a derailer, providing an opportunity for mindful self-compassion, insight, self-regulation, and growth.

    In this dose, we summarize an article by Erik de Haan (IOC coaching thought leader) titled: The Leadership Shadow: How to Recognize and Avoid Derailment, Hubris, and Overdrive The article, while published in 2016, is even more relevant today during the pandemic era. The stresses and strains of the pandemic have led all of us to get more acquainted with our shadows.

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  • Both coaching and OD are evolving as professional practices. This is primarily due to organizations reaching out to both coaching and OD for help to address the adaptive challenges associated with the uncertainty and volatility of these complex times. However, only recently have members of both practice communities begin to have conversations about how to create value at the individual, group, and organizational level. Marsha will lead a provocative conversation about how coaching and OD may be at an inflection point to redefine their professional identities. She will also invite the exploration of how coaching may be used as an OD intervention to accelerate strategic change in organizations and communities.

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  • Join the co-founders of the global Climate Coaching Alliance (CCA), Eve Turner, Dr Alison Whybrow and Dr Josie McLean, to discuss how coaching is evolving within the context of large social and environmental issues we are confronting. You will hear how the CCA is developing – it is now over 1000 members in just 12 months of existence. Further, you will learn what the CCA community is learning about how to raise awareness about these confronting issues (climate and environment) without closing the conversation down. Eve, Alison and Josie will share some of the major themes that emerged out of the CCA’s 3rd 24 hour global conversation, “What’s mine to do?’ that was held on 4 March 2021.

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  • Blue cover for book The Burnout Fix

    In The Burnout Fix, the award-winning psychologist and board-certified leadership coach Dr. Jacinta M. Jiménez shows you how to harness science-backed resilience strategies to survive, and thrive, in today’s “always on, always connected” world―where a reported 60% of employees report being stressed out all or most of the time at work....

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  • Monday, July 12, 2021 - 8:00pm to 9:00pm

    July and August Featured Book:  The Burnout Fix by Jacinta Jiménez

    The IOC Invites you to join our new Book Club, which will meet once a month on the first Monday of every month. We will spend two meetings per book, one for a review of the major themes and the other for specialized topic dives related to your coaching practice.

  • Tuesday, July 13, 2021 - 2:30pm to 3:30pm

    The need to prove oneself can be immense and can reinforce a central component of Impostor Syndrome – overworking -- resulting in burnout, lack of balance, and a constant sense of insecurity. In this session, we will identify the central characteristics of Impostor Syndrome so that you can recognize it in your clients.

    This is a public webinar

  • Thursday, September 23, 2021 - 9:30am to Saturday, September 25, 2021 - 3:00pm

    Don't miss our 13th annual conference, a partnership of the Institute of Coaching, McLean Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, titled: Sculpting our Future Together: Coaching in Leadership & Healthcare. We will all be together in a virtual format for three half-days on September 23, 24 and 25.

    Register

  • BCG Leadership Offering

    BCG’s leadership coaching offering represents an investment in senior leaders responsible for driving transformational change. We provide one-on-one and team support to senior leaders, helping them navigate change and set the foundation for the organization's future success—on both “hard” and “soft” topics. Our leadership coaching is closely integrated with broader transformation  initiatives, leveraging our deep understanding of  transformation objectives, elements, and outcomes. BCG’s rigorously certified coaches possess deep experience as leaders, having led their own organizations  through large-scale transformational change.

    About Boston Consulting Group

    Boston Consulting Group partners with leaders in business and society to tackle their most important challenges and capture their greatest opportunities. BCG was the pioneer in business strategy when it was founded in 1963. Today, we help clients with total transformation—inspiring complex change, enabling organizations to grow, building competitive advantage, and driving bottom-line impact.

    To succeed, organizations must blend digital and human capabilities. Our diverse, global teams bring deep industry and functional expertise and a range of perspectives to spark change. BCG delivers solutions through leading-edge management consulting along with technology and design, corporate and digital ventures—and business purpose. We work in a uniquely collaborative model across the firm and throughout all levels of the client organization, generating results that allow our clients to thrive.

Director's Corner

  • If you are a member of the IOC, you know that we have many resources, discussion groups, webinars, and events each month. We have many ways for coaches to access scientifically validated learning opportunities.

    Yet, here at IOC, we do not feel that any of these resources are our greatest assets. Our greatest asset is our people. The team that helps create this content, the members that support and contribute, the thought leaders that partner with us, and the community that holds up our mission.

    This is why we are so excited to announce that our team has grown and we are welcoming two new directors to the IOC. As well as express our gratitude to the years that Dr. Irina Todorova served as the Director of Research. Dr. Todorova has guided the IOC in regard to scientific integrity and research with great skill and knowledge. She will be greatly missed by the entire IOC community.

New to IOC

  • Photo of Pamela Larde
    Director of Education

    Dr. Pamela Larde, a professor, coach, author, and business owner, is committed to engaging in the work of advancing the reach and commitment of the coaching profession to serve and build up heart-centered leaders around the world. Dr. Larde is intentional about integrating values of belonging, human dignity, justice and care for the whole person into every fiber of her work. As a dedicated member of the global community, Dr....

  • Director of Research

    Angela Passarelli, PhD, is driven to understand how coaching can catalyze change within leaders that positively impacts those around them. Her work draws on such disciplines as organizational behavior, psychology, and neuroscience to yield nuanced, actionable insights on effective leadership development....

Featured Research

  • happiness or dream concept, silhouette of happy woman jumping with multicolored balloons at sunset on the beach

    This dose draws on a seminal 2014 research article called The Psychology of Inspiration by social personality psychologist Todd Thrash and his colleagues. Over a decade, this group of scholars conducted experimental studies, created a validated instrument to measure inspiration, and advanced our understanding of how inspiration works.

    Share
    /
  • Legs of young woman walking

    When a leader’s responsibilities and strengths expand, there is more at stake and further to fall. The strain of the greater risks creates a shadow side, including doubt and anxiety. One moment a leader may feel omnipotent and the next moment, impotent. This internal conflict then expresses in some form of overdrive that can become a derailer, providing an opportunity for mindful self-compassion, insight, self-regulation, and growth.

    In this dose, we summarize an article by Erik de Haan (IOC coaching thought leader) titled: The Leadership Shadow: How to Recognize and Avoid Derailment, Hubris, and Overdrive The article, while published in 2016, is even more relevant today during the pandemic era. The stresses and strains of the pandemic have led all of us to get more acquainted with our shadows.

    Share
    /

Videos

  • Both coaching and OD are evolving as professional practices. This is primarily due to organizations reaching out to both coaching and OD for help to address the adaptive challenges associated with the uncertainty and volatility of these complex times. However, only recently have members of both practice communities begin to have conversations about how to create value at the individual, group, and organizational level. Marsha will lead a provocative conversation about how coaching and OD may be at an inflection point to redefine their professional identities. She will also invite the exploration of how coaching may be used as an OD intervention to accelerate strategic change in organizations and communities.

    Share
    /
  • Join the co-founders of the global Climate Coaching Alliance (CCA), Eve Turner, Dr Alison Whybrow and Dr Josie McLean, to discuss how coaching is evolving within the context of large social and environmental issues we are confronting. You will hear how the CCA is developing – it is now over 1000 members in just 12 months of existence. Further, you will learn what the CCA community is learning about how to raise awareness about these confronting issues (climate and environment) without closing the conversation down. Eve, Alison and Josie will share some of the major themes that emerged out of the CCA’s 3rd 24 hour global conversation, “What’s mine to do?’ that was held on 4 March 2021.

    Share
    /

Books

  • Blue cover for book The Burnout Fix

    In The Burnout Fix, the award-winning psychologist and board-certified leadership coach Dr. Jacinta M. Jiménez shows you how to harness science-backed resilience strategies to survive, and thrive, in today’s “always on, always connected” world―where a reported 60% of employees report being stressed out all or most of the time at work....

    Share
    /

News & Events

  • Monday, July 12, 2021 - 8:00pm to 9:00pm

    July and August Featured Book:  The Burnout Fix by Jacinta Jiménez

    The IOC Invites you to join our new Book Club, which will meet once a month on the first Monday of every month. We will spend two meetings per book, one for a review of the major themes and the other for specialized topic dives related to your coaching practice.

  • Tuesday, July 13, 2021 - 2:30pm to 3:30pm

    The need to prove oneself can be immense and can reinforce a central component of Impostor Syndrome – overworking -- resulting in burnout, lack of balance, and a constant sense of insecurity. In this session, we will identify the central characteristics of Impostor Syndrome so that you can recognize it in your clients.

    This is a public webinar

  • Thursday, September 23, 2021 - 9:30am to Saturday, September 25, 2021 - 3:00pm

    Don't miss our 13th annual conference, a partnership of the Institute of Coaching, McLean Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, titled: Sculpting our Future Together: Coaching in Leadership & Healthcare. We will all be together in a virtual format for three half-days on September 23, 24 and 25.

    Register

Sponsor

  • BCG Leadership Offering

    BCG’s leadership coaching offering represents an investment in senior leaders responsible for driving transformational change. We provide one-on-one and team support to senior leaders, helping them navigate change and set the foundation for the organization's future success—on both “hard” and “soft” topics. Our leadership coaching is closely integrated with broader transformation  initiatives, leveraging our deep understanding of  transformation objectives, elements, and outcomes. BCG’s rigorously certified coaches possess deep experience as leaders, having led their own organizations  through large-scale transformational change.

    About Boston Consulting Group

    Boston Consulting Group partners with leaders in business and society to tackle their most important challenges and capture their greatest opportunities. BCG was the pioneer in business strategy when it was founded in 1963. Today, we help clients with total transformation—inspiring complex change, enabling organizations to grow, building competitive advantage, and driving bottom-line impact.

    To succeed, organizations must blend digital and human capabilities. Our diverse, global teams bring deep industry and functional expertise and a range of perspectives to spark change. BCG delivers solutions through leading-edge management consulting along with technology and design, corporate and digital ventures—and business purpose. We work in a uniquely collaborative model across the firm and throughout all levels of the client organization, generating results that allow our clients to thrive.