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ICF GLOBAL COACHING STUDY - FOR FREE NOW

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Nuttige statistische gegevens uit een onderzoek onder 6000 coaches wereldwijd! / Useful, statistical findings from a survey among 6,000 coaches worldwide!

The results of the European Coaching Survey 2007/2008 are available FOR FREE from today (20 Feb)

Background:

The European Coaching Survey 2007/2008, for the first time, systematically examined the current situation of coaching in Europe as a whole and in each European country and region. The project covered all EU and EU-candidate countries as well as a selected list of Non-EU countries (35 countries altogether).

According to the project results, there are significant differences in the practice and development of coaching within Europe:

· Only in 12 of the 27 EU countries (all Western/Northern Europe), coaching is widely accepted and used as a business tool today.

· In just 11 EU countries, professional one-to-one business coaching is already far advanced on its way to becoming a real profession (in terms of accreditation, code of ethics, coaching associations, etc.). The use of supervision is widely spread only in 7 EU countries.

· UK and Germany - with nearly 30% of the EU population - accommodate over 70% of all EU coaches. In contrast, only about 3-4% of all EU coaches are based in the area of the former communist EU countries (representing about 20% of the EU population).

· Overall, there is a clear West-East and a slight North-South divide in the development of coaching within Europe. Within each of these regions, however, the situation of coaching may also differ enormously (depending on each country).

· Only in 5 EU countries a directive coaching approach is prevailing. In 9 EU countries a non-directive approach predominates. (13: undecided)

· Depending on each country and region within Europe, there are highly different local characteristics and preferences in the way coaching is understood and delivered.

At the same time, the results also unambiguously show that coaching is on the rise in the whole of Europe. In none of the 35 European countries covered by the European Coaching Survey, coaching is in decline.

The research project was initiated and conducted by Bresser Consulting - Creating Coaching Cultures, a global provider of coaching and coaching culture services. Bresser Consulting is renowned for its international, leading-edge research, e.g. in the field of implementation and improvement of coaching in organisations (Coaching Research Project 2005, Transatlantic Coaching Pilot Project).

MEMBERS OF ICF NEDERLAND CAN DOWNLOAD THE FULL VERSION HERE Go to Downloads!
  

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