ICF Research Study Benchmarks Global Awareness of Coaching Profession
Thursday, February 10, 2011
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ASTD Staff
(From PRNewswire) -- In honor of International Coaching Week, the
International Coach Federation (ICF) is sharing findings from its
latest research study which benchmarks global awareness of
professional coaching for the first time.
"Continuing its role to provide the coaching profession and public
with reliable industry research, the ICF is happy to share findings
of our latest study during this annual coaching awareness week,"
said ICF President and Professional Certified Coach Ed Modell. "The
results are significant because they give us the first look at how
widespread coaching has become in the last two decades on a global
scale. Knowing more about the public's knowledge of and experience
with professional coaching now will help us sustain and build our
industry's future."
ICF commissioned PwC's International Survey Unit (ISU) in 2010 to
conduct the Global Consumer Awareness Study which surveyed 15,000
individuals, ages 25 and up, from 20 countries throughout Africa,
Asia, Europe, North America and South America. Here are top
findings from the Global Consumer Awareness Study:
How aware are people of professional coaching?
- More than half of all respondents (51
percent) were generally aware of coaching. This includes those who
indicated they were either "very aware" (12 percent) or "somewhat
aware" (39 percent). General awareness varied by country from a
high of 92 percent in South Africa to a low of 20 percent in
Germany.
- When probed, nearly half (49 percent) of all
respondents who indicated they were unaware of coaching, did in
fact have an understanding of professional coaching.
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ICF Research Study Benchmarks Global Awareness of Coaching Profession
ASTD Staff
2011-02-10