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What Is The Future Of The Coaching Industry?

International Coach Academy

According to the US Bureau of Labour Statistics, the area of consultancy and human development, of which coaching is a part, is expected to grow heavily through 2016. According to the ICF Worldwide revenue produced by coaching is $1.5 billion (USD) per year.

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The Power of Professional Credentials: How Certification Can Advance Your Career

Eat Your Career

If you’ve followed me for a while, you already know that I’m a big believer in the power of professional credentials, specifically certification programs. I not only developed a good portion of the materials, I also served as the lead trainer from 2016 to 2023. It requires an investment of time, attention and financial resources.

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Professional Coaching Continues Global Expansion  

International Coaching Federation

The overwhelming majority of respondents (80%) expressed that their clients in these areas expect coaches to be certified or credentialed. As the profession grows, Generation X leads the way, representing almost half of all coach practitioners (48%). The executive summary of the study is available on the ICF website.

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Coaching in Social Work Development

International Coach Academy

Continue your coaching journey: Credentials and standards. New child welfare directors’ development program.[link] link] Clutterbuck,D.(2020).Coachingtheteamatwork: Coachingtheteamatwork: The definitive guide to team coaching (2nd ed.). Nicholas Brealey. Clutterbuck, D., Megginson, D.,&Bajer, &Bajer, A. Kogan Page. ICFcorevalues.[link]

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Coaching versus Therapy: Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Coaching

International Coach Academy

Perhaps as a way to justify the lack of credentialing and training needed to be a coach (Rothazier & Hill, 2009). Contrarily, based on definitions analyzed by Jarosz’s 2016 literature review, a key assumption made about coaching is that it is for “normal, non-clinical ” clients with “healthy personalities ” (Grant, 2003, p.254).

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