The Academy of Executive Coaching (AoEC) offers a broad portfolio of services and training in executive coaching no matter where you are on your journey.

1. Discover

If you would like to discover more about coaching and training to develop your coaching skills or how to become a qualified coach – come along to a free virtual Open Event. Hosted by AoEC Scotland Faculty you will discover a little more about coaching, hear from a graduate from a past Practitioner Diploma programme and have your opportunity to ask your questions.

Register for your free place at AoEC Scotland Open Event on 17th November at
www.aoec.com/events

2. Delve

If you are looking to gain a deeper understanding about coaching and develop these skills so that you can incorporate them into both your professional and your personal life, the two-day Coaching Skills Certificate is ideal. This programme combines theory and participation to allow you to practise coaching skills in person, gain insights into how coaching is used and how it can be applied in your line of work.

“The AoEC Coaching Skills Certificate delivered everything I hoped for and more. I was hoping to learn to run coaching conversations with my team members and to improve my listening skills and I absolutely achieved that. The facilitators were excellent and got the pacing just right.”

Tom Foster-Carter – Lillypilly Limited

26th and 27th January 2021, virtual

3. Digging deeper

If you are exploring your options on training to become a professional coach the Practitioner Diploma in Executive Coaching could be your answer. With our triple-accredited programme, this four-month experiential diploma enables you to develop your own coaching model as you deepen your expertise of coaching and coaching techniques.

“I arrived on the AoEC Practitioner Diploma with a degree of trepidation. I didn’t know what kind of people I would meet, and I wasn’t too sure how I was going to formally learn how to be an executive coach. I wasn’t at all prepared for the journey that lay ahead. The depth of respect I feel for my colleague learners and the trainers started on that first day and has grown over the time we have had together. I dug deep, I was exposed, I learned an incredible amount about myself and how and, most importantly, why I am a coach. The community that has sprung up in our cohort is one that I believe will stay with me through my continued shift into this new career. I believe that if you bring your whole self to this journey that you will learn a huge amount and emerge prepared to embrace executive coaching as a career or as a new string to your professional bow.”

Graduate from the Practitioner Diploma in Executive Coaching, AoEC Scotland

Starting 27th April 2021, Edinburgh

www.aoec.com