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The members of the Executive Coaching Forum are pleased to announce the release of CORE COMPETENCIES OF THE EXECUTIVE COACH, a follow up to THE EXECUTIVE COACHING HANDBOOK. This document is targeted at human resources and leadership development professionals who screen executive coaches, organizational coaching practice managers who run coaching programs, executives who utilize executive coaching services, and educators responsible for training the next generation of executive coaches.

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The screening and credentialing of executive coaches is one of the most important challenges facing the field today. Yet, there is little guidance for those who are charged with doing so. This represents our effort to draw on our accumulated experience as coaches, coaching practice managers, and researchers in order to articulate a set of competencies for those who practice executive coaching. You may down load a PDF file of this document here.

We ask that in return for this service, you provide us your feedback. Please e-mail Huntj@babson.edu, and let us know your role, how you have made use of this document, and your own perspective on the competencies of an effective executive coach. We thank you in advance for your help.


New Research -- SUCCESSFUL EXECUTIVE COACHING FROM THE CONSUMER’S PERSPECTIVE:

Adaptive and Developmental Learning is a new research study by TECF Leadership Group member James M. Hunt, DBA, Associate Professor of Management, Babson College. It was published in Research in Management Consulting, Fourth Edition, Tony Buono, Editor, Greenwich, CT: Information Age Press, August 2004. The study reports on in depth case analyses of fifteen successful executive coaching engagements. Both coach and executive were interviewed for the study, and a grounded theory methodology was utilized to perform a content analysis on the interview transcripts. The study examined how coach and executive define successful outcomes, the processes by which successful outcomes were achieved, and the impact of the organizational context on the outcomes of coaching. The results of the study are a series of hypothesis regarding successful executive coaching activities and the factors that facilitate successful outcome. See the Power Point presentation describing the study.

 

New TECF website section -- See our new Research page, which will serve as a resource to executive coaches, executives, HR and OD Professionals, researchers and others involved with Executive Coaching who are interested in promoting, conducting and accessing research on executive coaching. A great deal of practice wisdom is available in books published by executive coaches and in articles in a variety of industry and trade magazines. Relatively few reports of empirical research are available, however. Fortunately, there is a growing interest among practitioners and scholars in the study of executive coaching. This site will provide those interested in executive coaching with an opportunity to announce their research and solicit help, access descriptions of research related publications, and post their research related questions, ideas or other announcements. The new Research page also lists Research Related Publications in Executive Coaching.

New TECF Handbook Survey -- Since our handbook was first published in 2000, we’ve heard that the following organizations are using it in-house, including to train internal coaches. Please let us know if your organization is using the handbook, and for what purposes.

American Express
Amersham
Cambria Consulting
Liberty Mutual
CID
Linkage
PDI
Pfizer
Prudential
Starwood Hotels and Resorts
Worklife Strategies

New -- TECF'S international reach. See our new page,
TECF's International Website Users, for a list of the countries from which we receive inquires. Also, be sure to send us your view, using the feedback form.

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