2nd International Congress of Coaching Psychology 2012

To bring together the coaching psychology community

Building Evidence for the Success Factors of Coaching Psychology

Professor Siegfried Greif is a professor at the University of Osnabrük. His main areas of interest are coaching and change management. Siegfried discusses the importance of building the evidence for the success factors of coaching for the credibility of the profession. He discusses the importance of assisting clients with the activation of resources, and with the transfer of intention into action.

Posted by Vicky Ellam-Dyson on February 19, 2010 at 5:42 AM 1432 Views

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Reply Alistair Rutherford
08:10 AM on August 24, 2010 
I have thought for a number of years now that the lack of collated evidence to support this profession has held back the industry and at the same time acted to confuse the very clients we are trying to attract. Modern business requires tangibles and evidence based solutions and no amount of good rhetoric can match the impact that these aspects have on potential buyers. I fully support your work in this field Professor Greif and congratulate you for taking it forward.
Reply Alistair Rutherford
08:09 AM on August 24, 2010 
I have thought for a number of years now that the collation of evidence to support this profession has held back the industry and at the same time acted to confuse the very clients we are trying to attract. Modern business requires tangibles and evidence based solutions and no amount of good rhetoric can match the impact that these aspects have on potential buyers. I fully support your work in this field Professor Greif and congratulate you for taking it forward.