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STRUCTURE OF THIS SESSION Overview of Ridler Report findings (Clive Mann) Internal coaching in detail (Sara Hope) EMCC UK’s perspective on the Ridler Report (Chris Jackson) Questions to the Ridler Report Editorial Board panel and open discussion (Sara Hope, Clive Mann and Ian Paterson) 6pm Drinks

RIDLER REPORT 2013 Fifth Ridler Report (first one 2007, sixth : 2015) Strategic analysis of trends in executive coaching Challenging assumptions and stimulating debate Used by coaching sponsors as a source of benchmarking data Collaboration with EMCC UK Data exclusively from coaching sponsors 145 completed questionnaires (highest ever) + 73 telephone interviews Four case studies illustrating leading edge coaching practice

QUALITIES WHICH SPONSORS LOOK FOR IN THEIR COACHES… Personal chemistry with sponsor is necessary to get the opportunity to meet potential coaching clients Sponsors assess new coaches on their business credibility (“If I put this coach in front of my CEO would they embarrass me?”), their understanding of the business context and good listening Outcomes of coaching assignments turn on professional coaching expertise rather than business credibility Working insightfully with the coachee’s ingrained patterns Challenging the coachee Working within professional boundaries

…QUALITIES WHICH SPONSORS LOOK FOR IN THEIR COACHES How can sponsors judge the level of work coaches have done on their own ingrained patterns? Board level coaches need: Extensive coaching experience Board level career Challenge / insight into coachees’ ingrained patterns

TEAM COACHING Interest confirmed among sponsors (most are doing it or plan to do it) No commonly agreed definition of team coaching Sponsors adopt team coaching after they have established one-to-one coaching Most organisations expect a small increase in the use of team coaching over the next three years Focus of team coaching is on high performing teams going through change, rather than dysfunctional teams

INTERNAL COACHING 79% expect an increase in their use of internal coaching over the next three years… …but the most senior leaders still prefer an external coach

STRUCTURE OF THE COACHING INDUSTRY Independent coaches have 47% market share Specialist coaching providers have 39% market share Fairly stable situation since 2007 Coach brokers and coaching arms of large HR consultancies have <10% market share Small specialist coaching providers expected to grow their market share faster than other types of provider over the next three years (choice of coaches, single point of contact for client service)

CONTRACTING AND EVALUATION Sponsors see direct relationship between the quality of contracting and success of coaching assignments 74% have three-way contracting around coaching objectives This enables evaluation of coaching based on ‘return on expectations’ (see Freshfields case study) Only 42% include protocol for coaches meeting organisations without the coachee being present Ethical code only included in 56% of organisations’ contracting processes (should this be higher?)

SITUATIONS WHERE COACHING IS USED Data points to increasing use of executive coaching Transition arising from internal promotion is (still) the most likely situation in which an individual will be offered coaching Coaching for external appointments has increased over the last two years As has coaching as ongoing sounding board for board director Coaching for underperforming senior executives is also increasing

COACHING BY VIDEO / TELEPHONE Remote coaching does not work well as a stand-alone medium Remote coaching seen as more productive once face-to-face relationship established …after which remote coaching works well between face-to-face sessions e.g. for reviewing action plans

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION 54% expect their external coaches to be professionally accredited (37% for internal coaches) External coaches expected to be more highly qualified than internal coaches Only 32% expect their external coaches to be members of a professional coaching body (why so low?)

SARA HOPE RIDLER REPORT 2013 INTERNAL COACHING

OVERVIEW The Future Growth in internal coaching Very senior leaders prefer external coaches How internal coaching is being used Highly developed internal coaching models

GROWTH IN INTERNAL COACHING 79% of organisations expect to see a small (40%) or large (39%) increase in internal coaching Development of a coaching culture What internal coaches bring to the conversation that is different to that of external coaches Complexity

VERY SENIOR LEADERS PREFER AN EXTERNAL COACH 85% of organisations agreed that their most senior executives prefer an external coach to an internal coach 76% agreed that external coaching is a safer space than internal coaching What factors are at play?

HOW INTERNAL COACHES ARE USED

HIGHLY DEVELOPED INTERNAL COACHING MODELS Purpose and audience Alignment to business strategy Who? Structure Development Supervision Credibility Professionalise

THE FUTURE What is this report telling us? The ‘fuzziness’ of internal coaching and internal mentoring? What are your expectations for the future of internal coaching?