Schedule

Register for our upcoming intensive coach training programs, interactive workshops, empowering webinars, and other events. Learn, network, and have fun!

Current & Future Events

 

 

Expert Coach Immersion-Intensive (ECI-I) Program

Are you ready to take your coaching skills to new heights and unlock your full potential as a professional coach? Look no further than ICLI RISING's Expert Coach Immersion-Intensive (ECI-I) Program!

$6197
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08 January 2026 January 8, 2026 - January 24, 2026

Certificate in the Foundations of Coaching (CFC) – Virtual

Begin a virtual exploration into the realm of coaching! Join us for an immersive three-day virtual intensive course, igniting your passion for coaching while equipping you with essential tools to excel in this dynamic field.

$1875
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24 January 2026 January 24, 2026 - February 7, 2026

Expert Coach Immersion – Extended (ECI-E)

Unlock your coaching potential and join a community dedicated to excellence. Deepen your skills towards Professional Certified Coach status, with transformative activities and coaching practicum. Embark on the path to impactful leadership.

$7,597
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12 February 2026 February 12, 2026 - February 28, 2026

 

The DAISI™ model—Dignity, Agency, Integrity, Stewardship, and Intimacy—transcends traditional workplace initiatives by addressing the core of humanity itself. It challenges participants not only to align with ideals but to truly embody them.

In a world rife with burnout, disconnection, and disengagement, DAISI™ offers tools to help individuals feel dignified, empowered, and whole. This framework isn’t merely increasing productivity, it’s about creating meaningful, lasting change at the heart of human interaction.

The DAISI™ model integrates holistic humanity into organizations, cultivating environments where inclusive values and human-centered leadership are deeply embedded in daily operations.

This is not a rebrand of outdated frameworks. DAISI™ is a proven model that fills the gap where conventional approaches fall short.