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1 www.henley.ac.uk Leadership, Organisations and Behaviour Dr Christian van Nieuwerburgh Associate Professor of Coaching Evidence-based Coaching Theory, Research and Practice

2 Our time together Definition Three questions Moment of appreciation Exploration So what?

3 A thought “Evidence-based Coaching” PracticeResearchTheory Grant & Cavanagh, 2004; 2007

4 What is helpful for us to know? does it work? AuthorsShort title Kampa-Kokesch & Anderson, 2001“Executive coaching: a comprehensive review of the literature” Passmore & Gibbes, 2007“What does the current literature tell us and what’s next for coaching research?” Grant, Passmore, Cavanagh & Parker, 2010“The state of play in coaching today” Passmore & Fillery-Travis, 2011“A decade of progress and what’s to come” Theeboom, Beersma & van Vianen, 2014“Does coaching work?” Passmore & Theeboom, 2015“A journey of development in research” Theeboom, 2016“The current state of research”

5 Keep in touch… @ChristianvN c.j.vannieuwerburgh@henley.ac.uk www.henley.ac.uk/executive-education Henley Coaching Conference: 17 June 2016

6 References Grant, A. M. & Cavanagh, M. (2007). Evidence-based coaching: Flourishing or languishing? Australian Psychologist, 42(4): 239-254. Grant, A. M. & Cavanagh, M. (2004). Toward a profession of coaching: Sixty-five years of progress and challenges for the future. International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring, 2(1), 1-16. Grant, A.M., Passmore, J., Cavanagh, M. & Parker, H.M. (2010). The state of play in coaching today: A comprehensive review of the field. International Review of Industrial and Organizational Psychology, 25(1): 125-167. Kampa-Kokesch, S. & Anderson, M.Z. (2001). Executive coaching: a comprehensive review of the literature. Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice & Research, 53(4): 205-228. Passmore, J. & Fillery-Travis, A. (2011). A critical review of executive coaching research: A decade of progress and what’s to come. Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Pratice, 4(2): 70-88. Passmore, J. & Gibbes, C. (2007). The state of executive coaching research: What does the current literature tell us and what’s next for coaching research? International Coaching Psychological Review, 2(2):116-128 Passmore, J. & Theeboom, T. (2015). Coaching psychology: A journey of development in research. In L.E. Van Zyl, M.W. Stander and A. Oodendal (eds), Coaching Psychology: Meta-theoretical Perspectives and Applications in Multi-cultural Contexts. New York: Springer. Theeboom, T., Beersma, B. & van Vianen, A.E. (2014). Does coaching work: A meta-analysis on the effects of coaching on individual level outcomes in an organizational context. Journal of Positive Psychology, 9(1): 1-18. Theeboom, T. (2016). The current state of research. In C. van Nieuwerburgh (ed.), Coaching in Professional Contexts. London: Sage.


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