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A SURVEY OF EXECUTIVE COACHING PRACTICES
Authors:JOYCE E. BONO  RADOSTINA K. PURVANOVA  ANNETTE J. TOWLER  DAVID B. PETERSON
Affiliation:Department of Human Resources and Labor Relations
University of Minnesota;
Department of Psychology
University of Minnesota;
Department of Psychology
DePaul University;
Personnel Decisions International
Abstract:Despite the ubiquity of executive coaching interventions in business organizations, there is little uniformity in the practices (e.g., assessment tools, scientific or philosophical approaches, activities, goals, and outcome evaluation methods) of executive coaches. Addressing the ongoing debate about the role of psychology in executive coaching, we compare the practices of psychologist and nonpsychologist coaches, as well as the practices of coaches from various psychological disciplines (e.g., counseling, clinical, and industrial/organizational). Results of surveys completed by 428 coaches (256 nonpsychologists, 172 psychologists) revealed as many differences between psychologists of differing disciplines as were found between psychologist and nonpsychologist coaches. Moreover, differences between psychologists and nonpsychologists were generally small (average d = .26). Our survey also revealed some differences in the key competencies identified by psychologist and nonpsychologist coaches.
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