Recap:
Live coaching sessions (whether in person or remote) have their place, but shouldn’t be the only component of your coaching offer.
Using Asynchronous Communication and “Micro Touch Points” can bolster your coaching offer while saving you time.
We'll share some best practices for how to introduce asynchronous communication in a valuable (and sustainable) way.
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