Future of Coaching
This report details the 2019 ICF coaching competency model update, based on a global job analysis. It highlights new coaching themes like ethics, reflective practice, and client partnerships.
Read MoreThe 2017 State of Coaching Supervision Research reviews 21 academic articles, focusing on supervision models, competencies, and the efficacy of coaching supervision, while highlighting gaps in agreed-upon standards.
Read MoreThe 2018 State of Coaching Supervision Research reviews six academic studies on coaching supervision and eight on clinical supervision, emphasizing the need for more robust research on supervision efficacy.
Read MoreThe 2019 State of Coaching Supervision Research reviews key findings on supervision in coaching and psychotherapy, covering roles, models, multicultural competence, and its importance in professional development.
Read MoreThe 2010 ICF Global Consumer Awareness Study Summary reveals key insights into consumer awareness of coaching, ICF credentials, and motivations for seeking coaching, based on responses from 15,000 global participants.
Read MoreThe 2016 ICF Global Coaching Study Executive Summary provides key insights into the evolving coaching profession. Based on 15,380 responses, it highlights coaching industry trends, income, education, and future challenges.
Read MoreThe 2020 ICF Global Coaching Study Executive Summary highlights key insights into the growing coaching industry. Based on 22,457 responses, it covers coach income, education, credentialing, and the expanding use of coaching skills.
Read MoreThe 2023 ICF Global Coaching Study Executive Summary reveals insights on the size, scope, and business of coaching. Based on 14,591 global responses, it highlights key trends in the coaching profession.
Read MoreGain insights into how professional coaches manage their time effectively.
Read MoreThis white paper explores how managers and leaders can use coaching skills in the workplace to enhance team relationships and increase job satisfaction.
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