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SUMMARY:Partnering with AI: Practical Use of AI for Coaching Professionals
DESCRIPTION:Partnering with AI: Practical Use of AI for Coaching Professionals\nFacilitated by Susan Caesar\nPartnering with AI: Practical Use of AI for Coaching Professionals is a dynamic, hands-on session for coaches who want to use AI with confidence—without compromising ethics, presence, or coaching mastery. You’ll learn a simple, coach-friendly framework for what to delegate to AI, what to protect, and what to never outsource, then see real examples you can apply immediately: faster session prep, sharper questions, clearer theme-spotting, stronger between-session practices, and better follow-through that keeps the client in the driver’s seat. We’ll also cover the essentials of responsible use—confidentiality, consent, bias, and data safety—so you can integrate AI in ways that strengthen trust and elevate outcomes. Leave with practical workflows, ready-to-use prompts, and a “first 7 days” action plan to start partnering with AI right away.\nWhat you will learn:\nExplain what “partnering with AI” means in a coaching context—AI as an assistant that supports coaching excellence, not a substitute for the coach-client relationship. Apply a clear decision framework for what to delegate to AI, what to safeguard, and what to never outsource. Use AI to strengthen key moments in the coaching journey (intake, session prep, live coaching, reflection, between-session support, progress reviews). Write and adapt high-quality prompts that produce useful results while maintaining client agency and avoiding leading or biased outputs. Implement ethical guardrails for confidentiality, consent, data handling, bias, transparency, and appropriate boundaries. Create a personal “AI practice plan” (tools, workflows, policies, and first steps) aligned to their coaching niche and comfort level.\n0.5 Core Competency + 1.0 Resource Development CCE credits\n
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