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It is my distinct pleasure to introduce you to my guest today Tony Latimer, MCC. I always learn something in each podcast and today was no different. Tony was taught coaching at it's genesis, focused on the non-directive coaching principles at that time with the likes of Sir John Witmore. Our conversation covers the gamut of becoming a coach to AI and the impact AI is going to have on coaching. This leads to why coaches need to up their game to stay relevant.
Tony is a Master Executive Coach, working globally with leaders in transition; to guarantee promotion success for themselves, build effective leadership teams, and sustainable rapid organizational change through his Profitable Leadership® framework. Having his first exposure to coaching in the early 80s, Tony is at the forefront of defining the applications of coaching in the workplace; is active on ICF global task forces. He is piloting one of the first Level 3 MCC training programs and has a new Level 3 CCE-based Level 3 membership program delivering advanced masterclasses on The Simplicity of Mastery: pure, connected, presence.
Tony is a Contributing Author in several books, The Handbook of Knowledge Based Coaching Chapter 16 – Organizations and Organizational Culture and Coaching In Asia the First Decade - Chapter 9. Who Coaches Whom: The Case for Internal Coaches - Tony Latimer
Tony, thank you for being on the show!
I hope you enjoy the show!
Learn more about Tony Latimer, MCC check out his website and see what he’s up to!
Find his Simplicity of Mastery Course
And, connect with Tony Latimer, MCC, on LinkedIn
Podcast Website for Transcript, Links, and Guest Information
Season 5
Host: Lyssa deHart, LICSW, MCC, BCC
Let's Connect on LinkedIn
Website Lyssa deHart
Producer: Michele Logan
Video Editor: Sebastian Crespo
Social Media: Lizana Guillen
Music: Frolic by Harrison Amer
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By Lyssa deHart, LICSW, MCC5
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It is my distinct pleasure to introduce you to my guest today Tony Latimer, MCC. I always learn something in each podcast and today was no different. Tony was taught coaching at it's genesis, focused on the non-directive coaching principles at that time with the likes of Sir John Witmore. Our conversation covers the gamut of becoming a coach to AI and the impact AI is going to have on coaching. This leads to why coaches need to up their game to stay relevant.
Tony is a Master Executive Coach, working globally with leaders in transition; to guarantee promotion success for themselves, build effective leadership teams, and sustainable rapid organizational change through his Profitable Leadership® framework. Having his first exposure to coaching in the early 80s, Tony is at the forefront of defining the applications of coaching in the workplace; is active on ICF global task forces. He is piloting one of the first Level 3 MCC training programs and has a new Level 3 CCE-based Level 3 membership program delivering advanced masterclasses on The Simplicity of Mastery: pure, connected, presence.
Tony is a Contributing Author in several books, The Handbook of Knowledge Based Coaching Chapter 16 – Organizations and Organizational Culture and Coaching In Asia the First Decade - Chapter 9. Who Coaches Whom: The Case for Internal Coaches - Tony Latimer
Tony, thank you for being on the show!
I hope you enjoy the show!
Learn more about Tony Latimer, MCC check out his website and see what he’s up to!
Find his Simplicity of Mastery Course
And, connect with Tony Latimer, MCC, on LinkedIn
Podcast Website for Transcript, Links, and Guest Information
Season 5
Host: Lyssa deHart, LICSW, MCC, BCC
Let's Connect on LinkedIn
Website Lyssa deHart
Producer: Michele Logan
Video Editor: Sebastian Crespo
Social Media: Lizana Guillen
Music: Frolic by Harrison Amer
Subscribe, Rate, & Follow on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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