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Authors: Jaime Bacás (Project Director), Luis Picazo y Jorge SalinasTranslation to English: Nicole Yvette Prado
* EMCE´06.Original project and procedures done by: Jaime Bacás (project Director), Luis Picazo, Jorge Salinas,Emilio Arsuaga y Marta Capellán) with the sponsorship of ICF España.
** EMCE´08. The information contained in this document is property of the undersigning team. It´s reproduction,partial or complete, is allowed under the condition that the following is mentioned: “EMCE´08. Authors:: JaimeBacás (Project Director), Luis Picazo y Jorge Salinas”.
Executive Summary
E.M.C.E.´082
HISTORY
Coaching is a newly emerging profession in Spain. It was bornpractically in this century.The EMCE project was originally created in April of 2006 with theintention of getting to know and spreading information about thecurrent situation of the coaching profession in Spain, as well as toevaluate its development and to detect its possible needs.EMCE´06 * was first published in November of 2006, and itincorporates the results obtained in 2005 as well as the possibleprospectives for 2006.We decided that this survey should be bi-annual and should bedeveloped and managed in an independent manner by theundersigned team.EMCE´08 ** was published in May of 2008, incorporating the resultsobtained in 2007 as well as the possible prospectives for 2008.
E.M.C.E.´083
OBJECTIVE
To get know the market for executive coaching in Spain from the coaches’point of view that are working in this market segment, to help them makedecisions that could influence them in their performance and professionaloutcome.
We consider this market to be composed of:the players,their practices,their size in numbers and value,their prospectives for one year and
their unsatisfied needs that might help in their development.
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WORK PLAN AND METHODS (I)
Definition of the employment sources of coaches
Definition of the areas to survey
Establishment of a work team, goals, strategies, distribution of chores, schedules, resources, potential obstacles and process.
Deciding which platform-external server to use (confidentiality/investment)
Free on-line survey with free access and with open answers.
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WORK PLAN AND METHODS (II)
The elaboration of the survey
Doing a trial test
Checking-up on the survey
Launching the survey
Validating the survey (133 valid answers in EMCE´08 vs 102 in
EMCE´06)
Data processing
Carrying out of reports
Design and execution of the exploitation plan
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INTERPRETATION OF THE RESULTS
Results. In the results are included the participants answers to 83questions that covered the following areas: demography and training;coaching as a profession; features of coaching procedures; hiringcoaching services; hiring of coaches; evaluation of the market and thesupervision of coaching procedures.
Validation. Some of the answers have been eliminated during thevalidation phase due to errors and answers that were out of anacceptable range.
Reliability. The reliability of the results is limited, as they are in otherpublications in this field, because they don´t cover a representativesample of the profession. The reliability of this survey can beconsidered “acceptable” in the case of most of the results given,except in the specific cases of the chapters covering “volume andvalue of the market” and the new area of “supervision of coachingprocedures” which we consider to be only of “average” reliability.
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COACHES PROFILE ´07
man or woman, between 31-49 yearslives and works in Madrid1 to 5 years experienceoffers other services as well, in particualr those related to traininghas 21 new coachees this yeardoes 123 coaching sessions a yeardoes them in person and on an individual basisworks with coaching procedures that last between 4-10 sessions, 90
minutes/session305 € fee/session and 29.700 € anual turnover
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DEVELOPMENT PREDICTIONS (I)
Based on the following data:∆ new coachees ´08/´07: 33 %∆ coaching sessions ´08/´07: 68 %∆ FB360º ´08/´07: 35 %∆ turnover ´08/´07: 48 %∆ number of hiring businesses ´08/´07: 45 %
We formulate the following assumptions:∆ volume of caoching practices ´08/´07: 40 %Number of “active” coaches en ´08: 170Life cycle maturity: early growth phase.
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EXECUTIVE COACHING: LIFE CYCLE STATUS
10
time
volu
me
embri
growth
mature
aging
20082006
DEVELOPMENT PREDICITIONS (y II)
We deduce that:
Market value ´07: 5,1 Million €Market value ´08: 7,1 Million €Trend: 5 to 7 years of growth with a 2 digit figure (10% or more) and another few years of growth with a 1 digit figure (up to 10%)
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OPPORTUNITIES (I)
If we take into consideration the previous predictions which point towardsa large increment in the demand for executive coaching services, weconsider that the following opportunities will be available for the periodgoing from 2008 to 2014 (growth phase):
Increased number of coaches (an increased demand for TrainingCenters for Coaches: TCC´s)The need for educating and informing the market/clients and coachees(Professional Associations and TCC´s)Increased need/demand in the training of coaches (due to increasedknowledge of the field on behalf of the clients, more competitionbetween the TCC´s, Continuing (Post-grad) Training andSpecialization)Higher demand in the quality of coaching services (Professional andSupervising Associations)
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OPPORTUNITIES (II)
An increase in the standardization of coaching practices (Associationsand TCC´s)Further development of telephone/video-conference coaching(accesibility and flexibility)Further development of group coaching (applicable to teams andresulting in the erosion of fees)Increased demand of the tools used in coaching ( of the suppliers ofthese services)Increase in the services and tools used in the business promotion ofcoaching services (increase in the competitivity)Increase in the number of large businesses providing coachingservices which will detract business from independent coaches (hiringis done directly from large consulting firms and Business Schools)
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OPPORTUNITIES (III)
Narrowing of the level of fees charged and a progressive erosion ofaverage fees (increased competitivity)Appearance of new niches for practicing coaching (specializationaccording to competences and skills)Development of internal coaching (transversal coaching and manager-coaches)Acceptance and development of life coaching (a market that will
eventually move a large volume of business)
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Results Report
(figures in brakets states number of answers
to this particular question)
E.M.C.E.´0815
Gender (133)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
52%48%
63%
37%
2007
2005
MENWOMEN
16E.M.C.E.´08
%
Age (133)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
9%
64%
27%8%
62%
30%2007
2005
≤ 30
31 ‐ 50
> 51
E.M.C.E.´08
%
17
Nationality (133)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%88%
6%6%
79%
15%
6%
2007
2005
SpanishEuropean
Other
E.M.C.E.´08
%
18
Province of residence (133)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60% 56%
21% 22%
1%
51%
25%
20%
4%
2007
2005
MadridBarcelona
Other provincesForeign Countries
E.M.C.E.´08
%
19
Geographic area where you usually practice coaching (132)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60% 58%
23%
3% 12%
4%
45%
27%
6% 6%
16%
2007
2005
MadridCataluña
Pais Vasco OthersForeign Countries
E.M.C.E.´08
%
20
Academic Degrees (133)
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
22%
39%39%
23%
37%40%
2007
2005
Science/Engineering/Medicine Psychology/Sociology/
TeachingOthers
E.M.C.E.´08
%
21
Do you think it´s necessary to receive training in order to be a coach? (133)
86%
13%
1%2007
86%
12% 1%
2005
E.M.C.E.´0822
NecesaryConvenientNot necessary
NecesaryConvenientNot necessary
Do you consider accreditation necessary for working in the coaching field? (133)
41%
47%
12%2007
38%
54%
8%2005
E.M.C.E.´0823
NecesaryConvenientNot necessary
NecesaryConvenientNot necessary
I obtained my degree/acreditation in coaching through (125)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60% 54%
16%14% 16%
52%
8%8%
32%2007
2005
Program endorsedby ICF Acreditated by
AECOP Acredited byASESCO Others
E.M.C.E.´08
%
24
Resources preffered to use to further my development as a coach (129)
E.M.C.E.´0825
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 %
Coaching supervision
Others
E‐learning
Lectures
Recommended reading
Debates with other coaches
Workshops/seminars
Preferred areas for development (119)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70%
TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS
CONSTELLATIONS
PSYCODRAMA
OTHERS
C. ROGERS
BIOENERGETICS/FOCUSING
GESTALT
SALES/PROMOTING COACHING SERVICE
PERSONALITY TESTS
NLP
E.M.C.E.´0826
Years practicing coaching professionally (133)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
32%43%
25%
23%
56%
21% 2007
2005
≤ 5 1 ‐ 5
>5
E.M.C.E.´08
%
27
Ethical dilemas faced practicing coaching (128)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
41%
54%
5%
41%
54%
5%
2007
2005
NEVERSOMETIMES
FREQUENTLY
E.M.C.E.´08
%
28
Country where you practice mostly (132)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100% 93%
3%0% 4%
85%
7%3% 5%
2007
2005
SPAIN OTHERSEUROPE USA
OTHERS
E.M.C.E.´08
%
29
Languages you can use in your practice (133)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
100%
41%
26%
17% 15%
SPANISH ENGLISH CATALAN FRENCH OTHERS
E.M.C.E.´08
%
30
Do you offer other services besides coaching? (133)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
86%
14%
93%
7%
2007
2005
YES
NO
E.M.C.E.´08
%
31
Other services that coaches offer (110)
0 20 40 60 80
2005
2007
OTHERS
COMPENSATION
OUTPLACEMENTHEADHUNTING
PROFILE S SEARCHING
MENTORING
TEAMBUIDINGORGANIZATIONAL CONSULTING
HUMAN RESOURCE CONSULTING
LEADERSHIP
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
TRAINING %
E.M.C.E.´0832
Types of coaching (133)
Ambos: 40% (repartido en 70% individual y 30% grupo)
E.M.C.E.´08
55%
5%
40%
INDIVIDUALGROUP/TEAMBOTH
BOTH: 40% (DIVIDED BETWEEN 70% INDIVIDUAL AND 30% GROUP)
33
Fields in which coaching is performed (131)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80% 73%
9% 18%
80%
3%17%
2007
2005
EXTERNAL INTERNAL
BOTH
E.M.C.E.´08
%
34
Proffesional coaching associations known (125)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
64%59%
46%
9%
76%
56%
43%
13%
2007
2005
ICFAECOP
ASESCO OTHERS
E.M.C.E.´08
%
35
Associations to which you are affiliated (125)
E.M.C.E.´08
%
36
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45% 42%
26%
14%
11%
45%
19%
15%
9%
2007
2005
ICFAECOP
ASESCO OTHERS
Formalize a “contract” with the coachee, besides the official one with the organization (127)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
8%
26%
66%
8%24%
68%
2007
2005
NEVER SOMETIMES
ALWAYS
E.M.C.E.´08
%
37
Average length (in minutes) of your coaching sessions (128)
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
2%
30%
48%
18%
2%
≤ 45´ 60´ 90´ 120 ≥ 120´
E.M.C.E.´08
%
38
Average length (hours) of your coaching processes (109)
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
5% 8% 10%
31%
16%
30%
10%
1%
8%
36%
13%
31%
2007
2005
0‐3 4‐6 7‐9
10‐12 13‐16 +16
E.M.C.E.´08
%
39
Average length (sessions) of your coaching processes (116)
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
4%
27% 28%26%
10%
5%
6%
25%
15%
35%
7%
12%
2007
2005
0‐34‐6 7‐9
10‐12 13‐16+16
E.M.C.E.´08
%
40
Average length (months) of your coaching processes (107)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
22%
50%
16%
10%
2%0%
18%
54%
18%
6%
2%1%
2007
2005
0‐34‐6 7‐9
10‐1213‐16 +16
E.M.C.E.´08
%
41
Coachees Profile (128)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
16%
51%
8%5%
20%
23%
47%
15%15%
2007
2005
SENIOR MANAGEMENT, BOARD OF OTHER DIRECTORS LEVELS DIRECTORS MIDDLE MGMT
SELF‐EMPLOYEDPRFFESIONALS UNSPECIFIIED
PROFILE
Total 4.117 coacheesE.M.C.E.´08
%
42
Average number of sessions according to coachee profile (84)
0 10 20 30 40%
+16
14‐16
11‐13
8‐10
4‐7
0‐3
OTHER LEVELSOTHER DIRECTORS AND MIDDLE MANAGERSTOP EXECUTIVES (BOARD OF DIRECTORS)
E.M.C.E.´08
Sessions
43
Average time (minutes) spent in session preparation (125)
Minutes
%
E.M.C.E.´08
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
2005
2007
+60
41‐60
21‐40
1‐20
0
44
Coachee withdrawals from processes (103)
0
500
1.000
1.500
2.000
2.500
3.000
3.500
4.000
4.500 4.117
170
2602
128
2007
2005
4%
5%
TOTALCOACHEES
WITHDRAWALS
E.M.C.E.´0845
Coachees´objectives (121)
E.M.C.E.´08
0 20 40 60 80%
REDESIGN PROFESSIONAL CAREER
PERSONAL/PROFESSIONAL BALANCE
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS
TEAM MANAGEMENT
BETTER SALES SKILLS
TIME MANAGEMENT
CHANGE MANAGEMENT
CORPORATE RESTRUCTURING/MERGING
46
LESS FREQUENTLYVERY FREQUENTLYMEDIUM FREQUENTLY
Delivers report at the end of the coaching process (121)
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
22%
7%
22%
49%
19%
5%
36% 40%
2007
2005
ONLY TO COACHEE ONLY TO THE
COMPANY BOTH (WITH THECOACHEES´CONSENT) NONE
E.M.C.E.´08
%
47
% of the clients require that the coach has:(98)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
48%
75%
32% 37%
41%
65%
45%
33%
2007
2005
SPECIFICTRAINING INCOACHING EXPERIENCE
IN COACHING EXPERIENCE IN PROVIDETHEIR SPECIFIC REFERRALSNEED FOR FROM COACHING OTHER CLIENTS
E.M.C.E.´08
%
48
”Added” benefits for the coachees(121)
E.M.C.E.´08
0 20 40 60
STRONGER COMMITMENT
MORE PRO‐ACTIVE
SELF CONFIDENCE
SELF CONSCIOUSNESS
%
49
FREQUENTLYALWAYSSOMETIMES
Where sessions take place (125)
E.M.C.E.´08
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Otros
Espacio público (cafetería…)
Oficina alquilada a terceros
Oficina coach
Oficina coachee
ALMOST ALWAYS
FREQUENTLY
SOMETIMES
ALMOST NEVER
NEVER
%
50
OTHERS
PUBLIC PLACES (CAFETERIA…)
OFFICE SPACE RENTED FROM ANOTHER
OFFICE COACH
OFFICE COACHEE
What is the number of companies that hired your coaching services in 2007? (97)
E.M.C.E.´08
05
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
5050
31
4 9
3
47
21
63
1
2007
2005
Average: 7,4 companies/coach
0‐5 6‐10
11‐1516‐20
+21
51
What is your estimated number of companies that will hire your coaching services in 2008? (99)
E.M.C.E.´08
0
10
20
30
4031
38
119 10
0‐5 6‐10
11‐15 16‐20
+21
1.017 companies; 10,7 companies/coach52
Who hires your coaching services and how many of each (93)
E.M.C.E.´08
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500487
269
ORGANIZATIONS(BUSINESS/INSTITUTIONS)
SELF‐EMPLOYEDPROFESSIONALS
53
Types of hiring companies, by size (70)
0,0
1,0
2,0
3,0
4,0
5,0
6,0
7,0
4,6
6,8
3,6
3,633,37
2,832007
2005
Nº employees
‐100 101‐1000
+1001
average by coach
E.M.C.E.´0854
Types of hiring companies, by area (68)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
4,19
3,36
7,17
1,7
3,74 4,43
1,45
2007
2005
Segment
by coach
INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION
SOCIALSERVICES ORGANIZATIONS AND
INSTITUTIONS
E.M.C.E.´0855
Have you participated in personnel hiring procedures where you have been interviewed among other coach‐candidates? (111)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%61%
33%
5%
59%
36%
6%
2007
2005
NEVERSOMETIMES
FREQUENTLY
E.M.C.E.´08
%
56
Who makes the final decision to hire you (commercially) as a coach in the hiring organization/company? (108)
25%
47%
26%
2%El propio coachee
RRHH
El máximo ejecutivo de la organización
Otros
E.M.C.E.´0857
The coachee
Human Resources
Top Manager of the organizationOthers
How do you charge your fees? (100)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
9%
52%
39%14%
49%
37%
2007
2006
BY HOURSBY SESSIONS
WHOLE PROCESS
E.M.C.E.´08
%
58
New coachees in 2008 (89)
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
2125
109
24
26
14
610
8
2007
2005
1.882 coachees; 89 coaches ; average: 21,1 coachees/coach
0‐56‐10
11‐15 16‐20+21
E.M.C.E.´0859
Estimated number of new coachees for 2008 (coachees /coach) (81)
E.M.C.E.´08
2.266 new coachees.81 coaches; average 28 coachees/coach. In this calculation the responses with number s: 430,400 and 2, have been eliminated.
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
7
1413 14
35
0‐56‐10 11‐15
16‐20 +21
60
How many coaching sessions have you done in 2007? (84)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60 53
14
86
35
15
66
2007
2005
0‐100101‐200
201‐300+301
10.575 sessions; average 123 sessions/coach
Sessions
%
E.M.C.E.´0861
Estimated number of sessions for 2008 (80)
0
10
20
30
4033
24
7
20
Maximum and minimum values: 800-20.16,549 sessions;80 caoches; 207 sessions/coach.In this calculation the following answers have been eliminated: 2000, 1500, 15 y 12
Sessions
0‐100101‐200
201‐300 +301
(avge.: 521 sessions)
E.M.C.E.´0862
Types of coaching sessions (89)
0
2.000
4.000
6.000
8.000
10.000
12.000
14.00012.010
1.06661
211
7.711
1.007
68292
2007
2005
IN PERSON BY TELEPHONE
VIDEOCONFERENCE E‐MAIL
Nº sessions
E.M.C.E.´0863
Estimates of types of coaching sessions to be realized in 2008 (80)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90 85
13
10,5
IN PERSON BY TELEPHONE
E‐MAIL VIDEOCONFERENCE
%
E.M.C.E.´0864
Coaching sessions with 360º return feedback in 2007 and estimates for 2008 (60)
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35 31
1615
23
10
5
2008
2007
E.M.C.E.´08
Total sessions 2007: 1,226Total estimated sessions for 2008: 1,869
65
AVERAGEMEDIAN
MODE
Nº sessions
Fee per coaching session (direct hiring, from end customer) (77)
Max. value 1,000; min. Value 80. Eliminated answers for values: 1.500, 50, 30 and 20.EMCE´06 avge.: 241
€
E.M.C.E.´08
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350 305
250300
66
AVERAGEMEDIAN
MODE
Fee per coaching session (direct hiring) (77)
E.M.C.E.´08
%
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
4
25 26
2125
31 32
17
12
82007
2005
‐100 100‐199 200‐299
300‐399 +400 €
67
Max.value 1000 €, Min.value 80 €For this calculation the answers 1500,50,30 and 20 have been eliminatedAverage EMCE 06: 241euros
Fee per coaching session (indirect hiring) (56)
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
195
200200
AVERAGE MEDIAN
MODE
In this calculation 2 answers of 20€ have been eliminated. Maximum value: 600€. Minimum value: 60€.EMCE 06 average: 166€.
€
E.M.C.E.´0868
Fee per coaching session (indirect hiring) (56)
%
E.M.C.E.´08
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
9
38 41
75
39 42
106
3
2007
2005
‐100100‐199 200‐299
300‐399+400
€
69
Fee per coaching session 2007. Comparison between direct and indirect hiring (77‐56)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350 305
195
€
HiringDIRECT
INDIRECT
E.M.C.E.´0870
Average fee paid to the intermediary companies (consulting firms, etc..) by the hiring organizations (24)
In this calculation 1 answer of 50€ has been eliminated. Maximum value: 800€. Minimum value: 100€.EMCE 06 average: 296€.
€
E.M.C.E.´08
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400380
350
300
AVERAGE MEDIAN
MODE
71
Turnover done in 2007 (49)
0
5.000
10.000
15.000
20.000
25.000
30.00029.681
24.000
10.000
€
AVERAGE
MEDIAN MODE
Maximum value: 130,000€. Minimum value: 1,000€.In this calculation the answers 400,000€, 380,000€,800€,500€, 500€ and 300€ have been eliminated.Total turnover in 2007: 1,454,363€. E.M.C.E.´08
72
Estimated turnover for 2008 (48)
0
10.000
20.000
30.000
40.000
50.000
60.000
43.873
36.000
60.000
€
AVERAGEMEDIAN
MODEMaximum value: 150,000€; Minimum value:6000€.For this calculation the answers 400,000€, 550,000€, 1,000€, 1000€ and 400€ have been eliminated.Total estimated turnover for 2008: 2,062,021€. 42% increase.
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Reasons that hinder a more effective sale of executive coaching (41)
I have problems applying sales techniques: access to the person that makes the decisions, don´t know sales techniques, lack of networking, my image in the market. (13)
The market (companies and directors) do not know (=immature market) the benefits of coaching (12)
I don´t have enough time to act as a coach and salesperson simultaneously (10)
Prices and offers of other competitors(6)
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Reasons why your proposals have been approved (43)
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Good references from other clients (12)My experience as a coach (11)Transmit confidence and credibility (7)My good results (7)My own professional experience as a business manager (3)My closeness, empathy and clarity (2)My training as a coach (1)
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Did you have coaching supervision in 2007? (107)
47%53%
No Yes
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Type of supervision (individual‐ in group) (45)
0
5
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15
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5025
31
16
7
33
11
24
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Grupo
31% of 45 coaches answer that 100% of their supervision were on an individual basis 16% say that 75% of their supervision sessions are individual (therefore, 25% of the sessions are in groups).
% coaches
Individual
Group
% Type
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Nº of individual sessions of supervision received (41)
31%
37%
12%10%
≥ 12 0 - 4
5 - 8
9 - 12
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Length in minutes. Individual supervision sessions (39)
38%
41%
10% 8% 3%
≥ 120´
120´
90´
60´
30´
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Type of individual supervision received (38)
0
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20
30
40
50
60
10075
5025
53
29
3 5
13
53
16
3
0 0 0
30 0
11
Presencial
Telefonica
Videoconferencia
Correo @
% sessions
53% of 38 coaches (=20) say that 100% of their individual supervision sessions are in person. 29%(=11 coaches) say that 75% of their supervision sessions are in person (therefore, the 25% left are done in another way)
% coaches
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In person
Telephone
Videoconference
How the supervision sessions are paid (31)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
6%
39%
55%
Per hourPer session
Per process
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Total ammount invested in individual supervision (15)
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20 €
40 €
60 €
80 €
100 €
120 €
140 €
160 €
180 €
200 €197 €
Average price per session
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Group supervision. Nº of persons in the group. (29)
14%
55%
21%
7% 3%9-12
13-15≥ 15
2-4
5-8
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Number of supervison sessions received in group (27)
31%
37%
12%10%
5 - 8
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9 ‐ 12 0 ‐ 4
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Length (in minutes) of the group supervision sessions (25)
44%
36%
4%8% 8%
120´
90´.
≥ 240´240´
180´
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Type of group supervision received (26)
0
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50
60
70
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90
10075
5025
81
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0 4
40 0
8
0 0 0 0
0 0 08
Presencial
Telefónica
Videoconferencia
Correo @
%
% coaches
81% of 26 coaches say that 100% of their group supervision sessions are in person. 12% say that 75% of their group supervision sessions are in person (therefore the remaining are of another type) E.M.C.E.´08
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In person
Telephone
Videoconference
How group sessions are paid (19)
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10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
0%
37%
63%
By hourBy session
By program
%
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Total investment made in group supervision (7)
‐ €
20 €
40 €
60 €
80 €
100 €
120 €
140 €
160 €
157 €
Average fee per session
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€
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Matters that were supervised (individually and in groups) (39)
%
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Emotional blocking of the coach
Understanding the coachee
Separation between coaching and therapy/psychiatry
Insufficient technical know‐how to accompany the coachee in special or singular situations
Respecting the coachees´freedom/choices
Empathy with the coachee
Ethical conflicts
Incompatibility between coach and coachee (religious beliefs, politics, etc..)
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Criteria used to choose a supervisor (40)
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Experience as a coach
Experience as a supervisor
Technical orientation (ontological, humanist, NLP, etc.)
References
Fee
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Benefits obtained from supervision (43)
0
10
20
30
40
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70 63
33
20
35 40
72
23
33
16
0
26 30
16
2
Más autoconsciencia
Más autoconfianza
Mayor proactividad
Mayor compromiso
% coaches
ALWAYSFREQUENTLY
SOMETIMESNEVER
63% of the 43 coaches declare that in their supervision sessions they obtain the benefit of more selfconsciousness. 33% frequently obtain that benefit. 2%, sometimes and 0% never do. E.M.C.E.´08
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More self-consciousness
More self-consciousness
More proactive
More engagement
If you don´t receive supervision, would you like to?(73)
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0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%59%
10%
32%
YES NO
INDIFFERENT
%
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Have you supervised other coaches? (107)
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0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
50%50%
YES
NO
If you have supervised, please tell us what training you have received (51)
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Practice/learned from own supervision sessions
Reading
Workshops
Specific Training Programs
None
Others
%
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If you aren´t supervising others, would you like to? (65)
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10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90% 83%
17%
%
YES
NO
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Filters
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Filters
Filtering is a procedure that permits us to isolate all the answers given by the persons surveyed, using only one variable of the questionnaire. That way, if we decide to filter according to the variable “men”, the answers obtained will be those given by men.
We have used the following filters:
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Filters used in the answers to questions 1, 13, 25 and 46
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1. Gender
Man
Woman
13. How many years have you been practicing top management coaching?
1 year or less 2 years 3 years 4 years 5 years 6 years 7 years 8 years 9 years
10 years + 10 years
25. What is the average length in minutes of your coaching sessions?
- 45’ 60’ 90’ 120’ +120’
46. Who usually makes the final decision to hire you (commercially) as a coach at the hiring organization?
The coachee
Human Resources Dptm.
The top director of the organization
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Criteria used in the usage of the results of the survey after applying filters
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2.1 If after applying the filter, the number of resulting questionnaires is less than 5,we have discarded analyzing the results- considering that the answers wouldbe biased- and therefore, not very significant in their relationship to the rest ofthe group.
2.2 After having applied the filters the results were compared, first of all, withresults produced by the general population (without filters). If the structure ofthe answers was maintained, and the differences between the possibleanswers did not exceed 10 points, we considered this difference insginificantand thus point out in the comments we made in the following section of thisreport:
2.3 We decided to discuss the results obtained while using these filters and theircrosses, referring to each item of the survey as pointed out in the followingsection of this report:
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Identification of the most relevant questions in the survey that were affected by these filters:
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25. Average length of the sessions.
26. Average length of the entire coaching “procedure”Average length (hours) of coaching procedures Average length (nº of sessions) in the coaching procedureAverage length (nº of months) of the whole coaching procedure
27. Types of coachees for whom you work
56. Fees you charge for your services
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Usage of the results after applying the filters (I)
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Gender
AgeThere is no significant difference between men and women. We observed a larger number of women in the group between 41 and 50 years of age.Academic DegreesIn men there is a predominance of science degrees or similar (83%), whereas among women there is a predominance of degrees in the fields of Psychlogy-Sociology-Philosophy…(65%)Training as coachesThere is clearly a larger group of women that have received training in programs endorsed by ICF (62%); whereas the men have mostly recieved training in programs endorsed by AECOP and ASESCO (62%).Years Experience74% of the total (N=133) have less than 6 years experience in the field. Of this group, 57% are women and 43% are men. 26% (N=133) have more than 6 years experience, 57% are women and 43% are men.
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Usage of the results after applying the filters (and II)
Average length of sessionsThere is a slight difference in the sessions that last 60´: they are preferred by women (60%) vs. Men (40%).
Other average lengths in sessions (hours, nº of sessions, nº of months)There are no significant differences between the two groups
Type of coachee you work withMen work more than women with top managers and other managers (41% men) vs. (26% women).
Fee charged for your servicesFrom the data collected, we conclude that women charge 13% less (average =273€) than men (average= 312€). A proportion that is maintained even when they are working for intermediary companies (consulting firms or training centers): women charge 171€, 11% less than the men (average=190€).
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Filter: Fee per session of coaching, difference between men and women
0 €
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350 €305 €
195 €
312 €
190 €
273 €
171 €
DIRECTLY INDIRECTLY
PRICE (WOMEN)
PRICE (MEN)
PRICE (AVERAGE: BOTH)
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Filter: years of practice (experience)
There are noticeable differences deriving from the number of years of experience:
-Coaches with less than one year experience:do not work with top managers their fees are nettly inferior to the average of the whole group: 239€ vs. 305€, when direct hiring, although in indirect hiring not so much: 163€ vs. 195€.
-Coaches with more than one year experience:do work with top managerstheir fees are 352€ if hired directly by the client, and are 202€ when they work through a consulting firm.
- Coaches with more than 10 years experience:this group has the highest fees: 483€ per session; not many work through consulting firms, but those that do still have lower fees (217€)
- The difference in the length of the sessions, nº of sessions, etc. does not vary much depending on the years of experience
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Filter: fee per session depending on years of experience
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239 €
163 €
352 €
202 €
483 €
217 €
DIRECT INDIRECT
≥ 10 YEARS
1 ‐ 10 YEARS
≤ 1 YEAR
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Filter: Fee depending on the length of the session(‐45´, 60´,120´,+120´)
What variables affect the length of the session?There are only noticeable differences in sessions that last more than 120min. The coaches that do this length of session are usually men, they stand out in a significant way due to their academic degrees (in this case, in the fields of science, engineering, etc. 22% vs. 39%), standing out in this group those coaches that have been certified as coaches in programs endorsed by AECOP or other institutions, as compared to those certified in institutions endorsed by ICF or ASESCO. Coaches that have more than 10 years experience also tend to do sessions of more than 120´.
In a coherent way, 50% of those that answered under this condition (sessions lasting 120´) say that the lenght of their coaching processes are more than 16 hours long (as compared to 32% of the group as a whole).
As for the average price: 120' session: 450 € (direct hiring), 215 € (indirect hiring)90' session: 283 € (direct hiring), 178 € (indirect hiring)60' session: 220 € (direct hiring), 198 € (indirect hiring)
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Filter: Fee rate in proportion to minutes that the session lasts
0 €
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450 €
215 €
283 €
178 €
220 €198 €
DIRECT INDIRECT
60 MIN
90 MIN
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Filter of results per answer to the question “who does the hiring of the coach” (top responsible, human resources or the
coachee)
Men and WomenIf the top manager is the one who hires, he/she prefers to hire men (68% vs, 32%)If it is the coachee that hires directly the proportion is inverted: 67% vs.33%.If the answer is human resources dptm. the percentages are more or less equally distributed (52% vs. 48%)
Experience of the coach to be hiredthe only significant difference is noticed when it is the top managers that hire: they hire coaches with more than 10 years experience (as compared to the whole group (10%)
Coachees´profileIt is only in the case of hiring done by the top manager where there is a significant difference: in the hiring done by top managers there are more coachees that have experience coaching top managers and board of directors ( up from 16% to 36%)
Fee RatesWhen hiring is done directly by the top manager, the fee rate is higher (338€) and less if the hiring is done by human resources (325€) or by the coachee directly (262€). The opposite happens if hiring is done through a consulting firm, training center etc. (181€, 190€ and 203€).
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Filter: Fee per session depending on who hires the coach
0 €
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350 €338 €
181 €
325 €
190 €
262 €
203 €
DIRECT INDIRECT
COACHEE
HUMAN RESOURCES
TOP MANAGER
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Comments and suggestions (25)
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Thanks and congratulations on the initiative to do this survey (5)Ask that the results be made public (4)Point out more niches for coaching: life coaching, “consume” coaching vs. “high level” coaching, for businessmen, entrepreneurs, for self-employed, coaching by telephone…(3)Some questions should be more specific (2)Repeat the survey next year (2)Use the survey to promote coaching activites that have been done (in congresses, special events, etc..) (1)Programs shared between ICF and AECOP (1)Investigate the key factors that contribute to the success of executive coaching (1)
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¡Thank you coaches!
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