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Coaching Research: Linking the theory and practice of coaching
http://www.realworldresearch.blogspot.com/
The practice of coaching is expanding rapidly, yet the process and impact of coaching is seriously under-researched. This blog reports on empirical research being undertaken by a research team at the University of Surrey, UK.
Recent Posts
International Coaching Research Forum 2: Measure for Measure
I have just had the good fortune to attend this two-day London conference. There is really too much to report in just one blog post, so I'll start by focusing on one issue. More posts may follow.Methodological and Measurement challenges in coaching...
Is coaching a profession?
The term ‘profession’ derives from the Latin word ‘profiteor’ meaning to profess. It implies, therefore, that a professional is someone who possesses knowledge (theoretical and practical) about a particular field. Professionalisation, is the ...
London Coaching Group
I've just attended my first meeting of the London Coaching Group, an event which I can highly recommend. The Group meets monthly, usually with a speaker, although last night's event was 'Open Space' in which anyone was permitted to raise an issue an...
Intuition in Coaching
Review: Penny Mavor (2009) Intuition in Coaching: Preliminary Findings of an Exploratory Study, EMCC UK Conference, 7 April.This is a thought-provoking article, on an intriguing subject – the potential links between intuition and coaching. As human...
Mentoring teachers and trainers in Vocational Education and Training
I'm privileged to be working at the moment with a team of international researchers on a handbook for practitioners and decision-makers involved in mentoring teachers and trainers in vocational education and training (VET). The handbook will be desi...
Choosing a business coach – the influence of gender on the coach-coachee matching process
Coaching has enjoyed substantial commercial growth, but empirical support for its effectiveness is thin. Nowhere is this more so than in the matching process between coach and coachee. A study that we have just completed describes the results from ...

