This white paper on How Coaches Spend Their Time takes an objective, rigorous look at the various job duties of coach practitioners in both internal and external coaching practices. It offers valuable insights into the typical daily activities of professional coaches, outlining how coaches allocate their time among various roles, such as client sessions, administrative work, marketing efforts, and continuous professional development. This resource is beneficial for both new and experienced coaches looking to improve their time management and enhance their coaching practice.
Topics
Future of Coaching, Research
Resource Type
White Papers
Audience Type
Experienced Coaches, External Coaches, ICF Chapter Leaders, Internal Coaches, Managers/Leaders Using Coaching Skills, New Coaches, Professional Coaches, Team and Group Coaches
Language
English
Publish Date
November 13, 2024
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