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The Future of Coaching: Trends that Illustrate the End is Near

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[To learn about the pioneers of the coaching industry and learn about their vision for coaching practice, there is no better source than Dr. Vikki Brock’s Sourcebook of Coaching History.]

Brock, V. (April 2015). Professional coaching and the dangers of coaching supervision. Peer Bulletin, 247. (Retrieved September 10, 2015 from here.)

Carr, R. (2005). A guide to credentials in coaching: Types, issues and sources. Victoria, BC: Peer Resources (Retrieved September 10, 2015 from here.)

Carr, R. (2008). Coaching statistics, facts, guesses, conventional wisdom and the state of the industry. Victoria, BC: Peer Resources. (Retrieved September 10, 2015 from here.)

Carr, R. (September 2015). Flaws in Internet surveys can be instructive. Peer Bulletin, 252. (Retrieved September 10, 2015 from here.)

Carr, R. (2015b). The rise of the fee-based mentor coach.
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Garvey. R. (2014). Neofeudalism and surveillance in coaching supervision and mentoring. e-Organisations & People, 21, 4, 41-47.

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  • Posted by Rey Carr
  • On November 7, 2015
  • 1 Comment
Tags: coaching associations, coaching supervision, credentialing, future of coaching, human behavior, ICF, mentor coaching, neofeudalistic surveillance, niche coaching, nomenclature, parasites, psychology, Thomas Leonard, trends

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Glenn Allen
  • Dec 30 2016
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Fabulous article. As a 20+ year organization development professional schooled in the NTL methods, I've been, well, disgusted, to see work taken from my plate by "coaches." Where I would have listened, offered (not required), and helped with feedback on various approaches for setting and achieving goals (or not goals), I've been told I can't "coach" in some Federal Agencies because I'm not "ICF certified." Meanwhile, some of the folks I've met in the "coaching profession" seem woefully unbalanced and bereft of use-of-self skill. What a mess, and you captured it. Thank you.

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