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ARTICLE ON BENEFITS OF COACHING
Executive Coaching Yields Return on Investment of Almost Six
Times Its Cost, Says Study
JACKSONVILLE, Florida (January 4, 2001) - Manchester Inc., the
global leader in customized executive coaching programs, has
released the results of a study that quantifies the business impact
of executive coaching. The study includes data on executive behavior
change, organizational improvements achieved, and the return on
investment (ROI) from Manchester's customized, comprehensive
executive coaching programs. The study included 100 executives,
mostly from Fortune 1000 companies, who received coaching from
Manchester. Manchester Inc. is a part of Prolianz, the professional
services division on Modis Professional Services Inc. (NYSE: MPS) of
Jacksonville, Florida.
Companies that provided coaching through Manchester to their
executives realized improvements in productivity, quality,
organizational strength, customer service, and shareholder value.
They received fewer customer complaints, and were more likely to
retain executives who had been coached. In addition, a company's
investment in providing coaching to its executives realized an
average return on investment (ROI) of almost six times the cost of
the coaching.
Manchester conducted what is believed to be the first major study
to quantify the business impact of executive coaching. Half of the
executives in the study held positions of vice president or higher
(including division president, general manager, chief executive
officer, chief financial officer, chief information officer,
partner, principal , and practice leader). Almost six out of 10
(57%) executives who received coaching were ages 40-49, and
one-third earned $200,000 or more per year.
The coaching programs that executives participated in were a mix
of both change-oriented coaching- which is aimed at changing certain
behaviors or skills - and growth-oriented coaching - which is aimed
at sharpening performance. The coaching programs typically lasted
from six months to one year.
Among the results of the study:
Manchester's coaching programs delivered an average return on
investment of 5.7 times the initial investment in a typical
executive coaching assignment - or a return of more that $100,000 -
according to executives who estimated the monetary value of the
results achieved through coaching.
Among the benefits to companies that provided coaching to
executives were improvements in:
- Productivity (reported by 53% of executives)
- Quality (48%)
- Organizational strength (48%)
- Customer service (39%)
- Reducing customer complaints (34%)
- Retaining executives who received coaching (32%)
- cost reductions (23%)
- Bottom-line profitability (22%)
- Among the benefits to executives who received coaching were
improved:
- Working relationship with direct reports (reported by 77% of
executives)
- Working relationships with immediate supervisors (71%)
- Teamwork (67%)
- Working relationships with peers (63%)
- Job satisfaction (61%)
- Conflict reduction (52%)
- Organizational commitment (44%)
- Working relationships with clients (37%)
Manchester's executive coaching programs focus on helping
executives adjust to new organizational realities and not just
survive, but thrive. Manchester's tailored approach is a
collaborative process that includes a pre-coaching needs assessment
to set clear objectives and a complete, valid and reliable -
assessment protocol. considerable emphasis is placed on both action
planning and achieving measurable results linked to identified
business objectives.
Manchester's executive coaches typically hold Ph.D. or MBA
degrees and have at least 20 years experience as organizational
development practitioners or line managers. All coaches have
graduated from standardized internal coaching that focuses on
principles of assessment and intervention in executive coaching
practice, and have gone through an extensive certification process.
About Manchester Inc. and Prolianz
Manchester Inc. is a career management consulting firm that
specializes in improving organizational effectiveness through the
identification, development, and transition of leadership talent.
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