Coaching Effectiveness Research Collection

Our most recent work on coaching effectiveness explores the practicalities and challenges of implementing a successful coaching programme.

Our work on coaching and mentoring | All research collections

 

Coaching in virtual spaces: Video, audio and text-based

Carter A, Blackman A, Alexander K, Byford M

This paper is the fifth in the IES Coaching Effectiveness series which uses evidence to explore different aspects of business coaching.

 

Infographic: Coaching in virtual spaces: Video, audio and text-based

Carter A, Blackman A, Alexander K, Byford M

This infographic is an accompaniment to the report: Coaching in virtual spaces: Video, audio and text-based

 

Infographic: Coaching effectiveness 

Carter A, Blackman A

This infographic summarises the learning from the first four papers in the coaching effectiveness research collection.

 

Exploring coachability

Carter A, Wilson A, Blackman A, Sinclair A

This paper is the fourth in the Coaching Effectiveness Series to explore aspects of business coaching.

 

What makes a coach effective?What makes a coach effective?

Carter A, Blackman A, Hay R (2016), HR Network Paper 116

Offers both the views of both coachees and coaches of effective coaching.

 

Barriers to successful outcomes from coachingBarriers to successful outcomes from coaching

Carter A, Blackman A, Hicks B (2014)

Considers the barriers that can impair effective coaching. 

 

Infographic: Barriers to successful coachingInfographic: Barriers to successful outcomes from coaching

Carter A, Blackman A, Hicks B (2014)

A useful and understandable infographic companion to our research on barriers to effective coaching.

 

Coaching for effectiveness Initial findings from an international surveyCoaching for effectiveness: Initial findings from an international survey

Blackman A, Carter A, Hay R (2014), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC)

Clarifies factors that make coaching effective and should be included in the coaching process.