How to train as a Micro Coach
Training to become a Micro Coach is free.
To register your interest in becoming a Micro Coach, you click
the Become A Micro Coach button. You will be asked
for some details about yourself and about your business. You will
then go on to complete a Committment Audit, which
will help you think through the positive and any potential negative
impact on your own business. After that, you will complete a
Skills Audit which will help you think through the
key skills you use in your business, and identify which you will
offer through Micro Coaches. This is all you need to do to
apply. Your application will be reviewed and you will be contacted
to let you know if you have been accepted.
Once you have been accepted as a Micro Coach, you will be
offered dates for a training course.
Each course will be for 10-12 potential Micro Coaches.
The training course will take place over two separate days, and
there will be a short homework exercise to undertake between the
two days of the course. Normally the course dates will be two or
three weeks apart.
You will be expected to attend both days in their entirety, and
complete the homework to be accepted as Micro Coach at the end
of the course.
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