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KT’s Badge Program

Proudly Display Your Professional Qualifications & Achievements

Our innovative learning and credentialing programs provide recognition of skills and achievements through secure and verifiable digital credentials. Kepner-Tregoe badges and certifications are awarded to professionals who have successfully completed a learning path, passed a certification exam, or achieved a Kepner-Tregoe qualification.

Explore Our Badges

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✓ Completion of a KT workshop
Foundation
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✓ Completion of a KT workshop

✓ 3 approved applications using a minimum of 2 KT processes
Practitioner
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✓ Completion of a KT workshop

✓ 6 approved applications using a minimum of 3 KT processes
Advanced
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✓ Completion of a KT workshop

✓ 10 approved applications using a minimum of 4 KT processes
Expert
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✓ Completion of KT Coach Development Institute (CDI)

✓ Be observed successfully coaching 15 individuals using KT process to resolve issues
Coach
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✓ Completion of KT Facilitator Development Institute (FDI)

✓ Be observed successfully facilitating 2 complex issues with a group
Facilitator
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✓ Completion of KT Leadership Development Institute (LDI)

✓ Be observed successfully delivering a complete KT workshop
Program Leader

Frequently asked questions

What is a badge?

A badge is a digital representation of a learning outcome, experience or competency. Kepner-Tregoe badges can be verified and shared online in a way that is easy and secure, across multiple platforms for maximum visibility and recognition of your skills.

How do I earn a KT badge?

You can earn a badge for completing a Kepner-Tregoe Learning Path, training program, or certification. You can earn further advanced badges by demonstrating your skills in applying the KT processes – if you have already attended a foundation-level training, you will find more detailed information by logging into your “My KT” account.

Can I share my badges online?

You can share your badges for recognition on popular web platforms such as LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, or embedded in your email signature or personal website.

How can someone verify my badge?

Your badge can be instantly verified using the Kepner-Tregoe certification portal below.

What if my badge or name does not display?

It can take a few days for your badge or certification to appear in the registry. If your name does not appear within 14 days of completing a Kepner-Tregoe program, please contact KT-BadgeAdmin@kepner-tregoe.com

Have you attended a program taught by a certified KT Program Leader at your organization? Have them reach out to KT to get your name added to the registry.

The badge registry applies to individuals who obtain and maintain their KT badges and certifications. Inclusion in the registry is voluntary, so not all certification holders may be listed.

Verify A Badge

Kepner-Tregoe maintains an up-to-date registry of individuals who have earned one of our badges and certifications.

To verify a person's badge, simply enter the individual’s last name/surname and the country in the search fields and a list of matches will be displayed. Make sure you have the correct spelling and full last name for the badge holder you wish to find and the country where they are employed.

Please note all countries are displayed in the results - in the event the country is innaccurate, please contact us at kt-badgeadmin@kepner-tregoe.com




Share Your Badge

We encourage you to share your achievement! KT Badges can be shared on social media, your email signature, a personal webpage and even on your resume.

Sharing to your social media feeds

Sharing your achievements allows others to recognize the effort and hard work you put into earning a badge.

Adding a badge to your personal website

Showcasing your achievements on your online resume or personal website is a wonderful way to get others to see your achievements.

You may embed the Kepner-Tregoe badge on your personal website or online portfolio by simply linking to the URL of this page. We ask if you would like to use an image of the badge, that you please save it from the website by right-clicking the image, and then uploading it to your host.

Adding a badge to your email signature

Adding a badge image to your email signature is a great way to make sure others can see your badge-worthy credentials.

Download the badge image from the confirmation email you have received after obtaining your badge. Simply right-click on the image and select the option to save it.

 

Outlook:

  • Start an email and click the signature
  • You may edit your existing signature or click “New ” to add a new one
  • Select the image icon. A window should appear. Navigate to the location on your computer where the image is saved and select it.
  • Resize as necessary
  • Select the badge image on your signature, then click the hyperlink icon. A window appears to select a hyperlink. Copy-paste the URL of this page into the URL field in Outlook.
  • Click Save

 

Gmail:

  • Navigate to Settings, and scroll to the signature block
  • Click on the picture icon. Navigate to the location on your computer where you saved the badge image and select it.
  • Resize the image as necessary
  • Highlight the image. Click the URL link icon. A field should appear. If it does not, click the image again
  • Copy-paste the URL of this page into the URL field.
  • Click Save

Adding a badge to your LinkedIn profile

  • Login to LinkedIn
  • Click on the “Add license or certification” ( + ) button on your profile
  • Enter the Name of your badge, “Kepner-Tregoe” as the issuing organization, as well as the issue date that matches the information on the Verification Portal (on this page)
  • Leave credential ID blank
  • For the Credential URL – set it to the URL of this page.
  • Click Save

 

Your badge will then appear under the Licenses and certifications section of your LinkedIn profile. Only the Kepner-Tregoe logo will appear next to your badge information. Clicking See Credential will take visitors from your LinkedIn profile to this page.

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