Global Coach Survey: Insights and Implications - Professor Jonathan Passmore
In this session Professor Jonathan Passmore will share insights from his latest Global Coach survey, a collaborative project with EMCC Global, with data from 500 coaches across the world.

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Date | 7 May 2024 |
Time | 12:00-13:00 (Timezone: Europe/London) |
Price | £39.99 Incl VAT (FREE to Coaching Centre Members) |
Venue | Online |
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In this session Jonathan will share insights from his latest Global Coach survey, a collaborative project with EMCC Global, with data from 500 coaches across the world. The session will explore latest fee rates, 1-1, team, group and supervision, as well as insights on coaches engagement and attitudes towards AI and digital trends. Attendees will also receive a free copy of the report.
Professor Jonathan Passmore

Jonathan is professor of coaching and behavioral change at Henley Business School and SVP EZRA, prior to this he has worked form PWC, IBM and OPM. He has published widely with over 40 books and 250 scientific papers and book chapters. Forthcoming books in 2024 include: 'The Digital & AI Coaches Handbook' (Routledge), The Health & Wellbeing Coaches Handbook (Routledge), Becoming a Team Coach: The Essential ICF Guide (Springer Nature) and Becoming a credentialled coach: The journey to ACC, PCC, MCC and beyond (Libri).
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Email: coaching@henley.ac.ukTelephone: +44 (0)118 378 5226

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