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Maximizing Impact, Minimizing Costs: A Strategic Approach to Coaching in Resource-Constrained Government Institutions

International Coach Academy

Having worked in the public sector for several years, I have witnessed many common challenges that public servants encounter – challenges that coaching can directly address. These include leadership development, time and stress management, work-life balance, managing change, fostering teamwork, and improving performance and accountability.

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The Future of Human Coaches in the Age of AI

International Coach Academy

Compared to the cost of a human coach, it is often less expensive, making access to personal development resources more available and equitable. In a corporate setting, the use of AI-powered leadership development coaching tools is also becoming more available and prominent in organizations. Kerr, 2023).

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The Unexpected Leader®

International Coach Academy

More Data This scenario found in an article written by Nkechi Onuamez in a 2018 edition of Public Administration Times exemplifies how unchecked racism, sexism, and microaggressions affect Black women at work. I designed and piloted a blended executive coaching practice for emerging and established Black women leaders.

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Want to Become an Executive Coach? Follow This Guide

CoCaptain

Picking a niche or branch of executive coaching should be influenced by your educational background, professional experience, life goals, and interests. No, there is no universal consensus within the coaching industry as to what certification program a coach needs.

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A good Example of what is wrong in our Coaching Industry

The Coaching Blog

There are very few governing bodies, or federations, or Institutes in our Coaching industry that are genuine and honest and have the implied backing of an official or government department. An executive coachs role is that of an agent of change within the organization, providing highly personalized leadership development.