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What is professional coaching?
Coaching is a distinct service and differs greatly from therapy, consulting, mentoring, or
training. ICF defines coaching as partnering with clients in a thought-provoking and
creative process that inspires them to maximize their personal and professional potential.
The coaching process helps clients improve their outlook on work and life, while improvingtheir leadership skills and unlocking their potential.
The coach responsibility is to:
• Discover, clarify and align with what the client wants to achieve
• Encourage client self-discovery
• Elicit client-generated solutions and strategies
• Hold the client responsible and accountable
Why use a coach?
Highly renowned companies are realizing the effectiveness of coaching in achievingtheir goals. Major corporations from a variety of sectors, including IBM, Nike, Verizon and Coca-Cola Enterprises, have turned to coaching to increase employeesatisfaction, improve output and strengthen their bottom lines.
Coaching brings a shift in corporate culture that increases productivity by changingit from command and control to collaboration and creativity. It helps close the gap between generations by increasing engagement and encouraging progress that benefits all parties involved.
Leadership is strengthened; communication is enhanced; listening is fine-tuned; and the overall organization becomesmore effective.
66%
Aware of coaching
31%
Participated in coaching
relationship
88%
Satisfied with coaching
experience
Overall Base 2017: 27,134
Includes both those being coached and those delivering the coaching
Overall 2017: 7,971…of whom
Overall Base 2017: 27,134
Based on the 2017 ICF Global Consumer Awareness Study
High level benchmarking indicators –The arc of experience
Professional coaching brings many wonderful benefits: • fresh perspectives on personal challenges• enhanced decision-making skills• greater interpersonal effectiveness• increased confidence• ……
Those who undertake coaching also can expect:• appreciable improvement in productivity, • satisfaction with life and work, • attainment of relevant goals
Benefits of coaching
Professional coaching maximizes potential and, therefore, unlocks latent sources of productivity.
Increased productivity
Based on the ICF Global Coaching Study
Positive people
Building the self-confidence of employees to face challenges is criticalin meeting organizational demands
Based on the ICF Global Coaching Study
Return on Investment
Coaching generates learning and clarity for forward action with a commitment to measurable outcomes.
The vast majority of companies (86%) say they at least made their investment back.
Based on the ICF Global Coaching Study
According to the ICF Global Coaching Client Study, individual clients reported a medianreturn on investment of 3.44 times their investment.
The news is even better for corporations. Companies that use or have used professionalcoaching for business reasons have a median return on investment of seven times theirinitial investment.
Virtually all companies and individuals who hire a coach are satisfied.
Satisfied clients
Based on the ICF Global Coaching Study
With greater demands and fewer resources, some businesses are now askingthemselves whether they can afford not to use coaching.
If you are interested in starting a coaching program at your organization, feel free to discover the various research results and recommendations ICF and The Human Capital Institute (HCI) have made available to you on our global website:
www.coachfederation.org/coachingculture
Also discover our various ICF surveys run with PWC to get all latesttrends and useful worldwide and regional figures about coaching
www.coachfederation.org/research
How to implement a coaching culture in yourorganisation?
Formed in 1995, the International Coach Federation (ICF) is the world’s largest non-profit
organization of professional trained coaches, with more than 27,000 members in more
than 135 countries worldwide.
ICF is dedicated to advancing the coaching profession by:
• setting high ethical standards
• providing independent certification and program accreditation
• building a worldwide network of credentialed coaches.
Our vision statement is that coaching is an integral part of a
thriving society and every ICF Member represents the highest
quality of professional coaching.
Why ICF?
OUR VALUES
We are committed to reliability, openness, acceptance and congruence and consider all parts of the ICF community mutually accountable to uphold the following values:
• Integrity: We uphold the highest standards both for the coaching profession and our organization.
• Excellence: We set and demonstrate standards of excellence for professional coaching quality, qualification and competence.
• Collaboration: We value the social connection and community building that occurs through collaborative partnership and co-created achievement.
• Respect: We are inclusive and value the diversity and richness of our global stakeholders. We put people first, without compromising standards, policies and quality.
Today, ICF is a very active member-based organization which is specifically recognized for:
• Developing coaching core competencies
• Establishing a professional code of ethics and standards
• Creating an internationally recognized credentialing program
• Setting guidelines through accreditation for coach-specific training programs
• Providing continuous education through world-class events, webinars, communities of Practice (CPs) and archived learning.
• Running researches on coaching industry trends and figures
• Leading the Thought leadership institute (TLI)
• Developing new offerings for organizations and corporations building coaching cultures
• Expanding the activities of ICF Foundation
• Creating alliances with various stakeholders and being an active
part of the Global Coaching Mentoring Alliance (GCMA)
With an ICF Credential, coaches demonstrate their knowledge, skills, and commitment to high ethical and professional standards.
The ICF Credential is the only globally recognized professional coaching certification following a rigorous process which requires coaches to:
• Have completed specific coach training
• Demonstrate a certain level of coaching experience with clients
• Be assessed and re-assessed regularly to ensure maintenance of the rigorous ICF standards
• To commit to and be tested about ICF core competencies
and code of ethics which are at the basis of effective coaching
• To undertake continuous professional development
Value of the ICF credential
ICF Credentials are important to consumers
oAmong those who have been in a coaching relationship, 85% said certification/credential is important
o For people and organizations who receive/use coaching 56% expect their coaches to be certified/credentialed
2016 ICF Global Consumer Awareness Study
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Recognition of Excellence and Customer satisfaction
Come and visit our ICF Standin the exhibition hall here in Brasov
We will be pleased to meet you and answer all your questions
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www.coachfederation.ro
It always seems impossible
until it's done
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