The Personal Benefits of Coaching
The personal benefits of coaching are as wide-ranging as the individuals involved. Numerous clients report that coaching positively impacted their careers as well as their lives by helping them to:
- Establish and take action towards achieving goals
- Become more self-reliant
- Gain more job and life satisfaction
- Contribute more effectively to the team and the organization
- Take greater responsibility and accountability for actions and commitments
- Work more easily and productively with others (boss, direct reports, peers)
- Communicate more effectively
(source: Ken Blanchard Companies)
Coaching in organization and leadership settings is also an invaluable tool for developing people across a wide range of needs. The benefits of coaching are many; 80% of people who receive coaching report increased self-confidence, and over 70% benefit from improved work performance, relationships, and more effective communication skills. 86% of companies report that they recouped their investment on coaching and more (source: ICF 2009).
Coaching provides an invaluable space for personal development. For example, managers are frequently presented with employees struggling with low confidence. The traditional approach would be to send them to an assertiveness course and hope this addresses the issue. In the short-term, the employee learns new strategies for communicating which may improve confidence. Unfortunately, in isolation these courses rarely produce a sustained increase in confidence. Although external behavior may change; it needs to be supported by changes in their internal thought processes. This is often where coaching is most effective.
Managers should not underestimate the impact of coaching on their people as it frequently creates a fundamental shift in their approach to their work. For example, increased self-confidence enables employees to bring more of themselves into the workplace. This results in employees being more resilient and assertive.
The Benefits of Coaching in Organizations:
- Empowers individuals and encourages them to take responsibility
- Increases employee and staff engagement
- Improves individual performance
- Helps identify and develop high potential employees
- Helps identify both organizational and individual strengths and development opportunities
- Helps to motivate and empower individuals to excel
- Demonstrates organizational commitment to human resource development
For more on executive coaching see The Executive Coaching Handbook: Principles and Guidelines for a Successful Coaching Partnership
Evidence-based Research on the Effectiveness of Coaching:
In the past few years a number of studies have been conducted that clearly demonstrate the value, efficacy, and impact of coaching in a number of contexts. For more information, please see the following articles on the specific benefits of leadership coaching, health and wellness coaching, and positive psychology.
- Measuring Change: Evaluating Health and Wellness Coaching Performance, Outcomes and ROI
- 2014 Poster Award: The Coaching Ripple Effect: The Individual and Systemic Level Influence of Leadership Development
- 2013 Poster Award: The Impact of Emotional Intelligence and Executive Coaching on Leadership Effectivenes
- Webinar: Vision based Coaching Optimizing Mind and Body for Leader Development
- Applied Positive Psychology in Organizations
- Coaching effectiveness survey instruments: taking stock of measuring the immeasurable
- Does coaching work? A meta-analysis on the effects of coaching on individual level outcomes in an organizational context