Margaret Moore on Ground Zero of Coaching: Integration

02
Oct
October 2, 2024 - 12:00pm to 12:30pm

Margaret Moore and Carol Kauffman will explore the topic of integration, from the perspectives of self-determination theory, mindsight (Dan Siegel), leadership (leader’s shadow), and well-being.

What is integration?

Integration involves connecting to and integrating new ideas, thoughts, and perspectives. One type of integration is a moment of insight. Insight is defined as “a sudden understanding that solves a problem or reinterprets a situation, but, due to its immediacy, seems to be disconnected from the immediately preceding thought.”

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Meet Our Speakers

Carol is the Founder of the Institute of Coaching with Margaret Moore and Susan David.
 
She is an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School and a Visiting Professor at Henley Business School and a Senior Leadership Advisor at Egon Zehnder. In 2009 she received a gift from the Harnisch Foundation for $2,000,000 to launch the IOC and we are now a community of over 20,000. 

She is known globally as one of the top leaders in the field of coaching. Thinkers 50 shortlisted her as one of the top 8 coaches in the world for her contribution to thought leadership and coach. With over 40,000 hours of client contact she is described as a lateral thinker who pushes the edges with a sense of humor and can disrupt people out of their comfort zone. Her client roster included many CEOs of Fortune 100 and FTSE 100 and their teams. 

Margaret Moore

Margaret Moore, MBA (aka Coach Meg) is an executive coach (mainly healthcare, biotech, and minority police leaders), coach trainer, author, and coaching thought leader.

Margaret is co-founder and chair of the Institute of Coaching at McLean Hospital

She is a 17-year veteran of the biotechnology industry in the US, UK, Canada, and France. She served in executive roles at three companies which later joined Sanofi, and served as CEO and COO of two biotech companies. In 2000, Margaret shifted to coaching, founding Wellcoaches Corporation, a standard-bearer for professional coaches in healthcare and well-being.