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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. Coaching clients tend to be 56 percent female and 44 percent male and between 38 and 45 years of age.

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Prevention and Recovery of Job Burnout Through Coaching

International Coach Academy

A Research Paper By Eunju Im, Life and Career Coach, AUSTRIA Job Burnout Prevention and Recovery Through Coaching My research topic is job burnout prevention and recovery through coaching. What is your advice for a future coach who is interested in job burnout coaching?

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Business Coach Certification: Why It Matters and How to Choose the Right Program

International Coach Academy

Business coaching involves a dynamic dialogue between a coach and a client aimed at helping the client achieve their goals. This type of coaching blends concepts from various practices, including: Business Psychology Philosophy Sports Spirituality But what makes coaching distinct from consulting, therapy, or mentoring?

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Coaching in the Board Room

International Coach Academy

There are many dimensions to impactful coaching in the Board room. It could already start as career coaching executives before considering and taking on a non-executive director (NED) role. Coaching could be needed when starting as an NED to allow faster and more successful onboarding.

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Beyond coping and adaptation: Toward a sociology of coaching. A necessary paradigm shift to address contemporary dramatic social change

The Coaching Blog

ElisabetaStnciulescu This article discusses how, in todays world of disruptive and dramatic social change, non-sports related coaching, which includes a wide range of services such as life coaching, career coaching, executive coaching, and team coaching, can inadvertently fuel undesirable social dynamics.

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Beyond coping and adaptation: Toward a sociology of coaching. A necessary paradigm shift to address contemporary dramatic social change

The Coaching Blog

This article discusses how, in todays world of disruptive and dramatic social change, non-sports related coaching, which includes a wide range of services such as life coaching, career coaching, executive coaching, and team coaching, can inadvertently fuel undesirable social dynamics.