ICF Chicago 2016 - 2018: A Coach Approach to Strategic Planning and You
“With plans and goals, there can be deliberate, intentional dialogue. It can then be a purposeful coaching conversation.” -- Susan Whitcomb
June
launches the development of ICF Chicago’s new three-year strategic plan. It coincides
with this month’s ICF Core Competency: Planning and Goal Setting which will
serve as a guiding principle for the comprehensive work that will take place. Cheryl
Procter-Rogers, President Elect, is leading this initiative.
I
ask that we all review the core competency in terms of your work with clients
and in the context of evolving ICF Chicago. What coaching questions would you
ask of the board, strategic planning committee or our members to move the
process forward? You can post them on this blog or email the executive board.
Step 1: Member Survey
This
month you will be receiving a link to an online survey seeking your input on
your vision for an ICF Chicago that best serves you and your clients.
Completing the survey
is key
to advancing our organization as your partner and serving our community.
You
will hear more about our strategic planning process during the next few months
and other ways you may contribute.
Important Dates to
Remember
June 1 – ICF Core
Competency Call with Ben Dooley
June 5 – $100 Discount
Ends Online Registration for ICF
Midwest Regional Conference
June 8 – ICFC Chapter Meeting
June 18-20 – ICF Midwest Regional Conference
Through out June – Community
Coach Cafés
I thank the many coaches
who are contributing to ICF Chicago’s deeper purpose and growth.
With gratitude,
Murray
Murray A. Mann
President, ICF Chicago
President, ICF Chicago