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Industry Research: Leadership Coaching Report 2021 Industry Research: Leadership Coaching Report 2021 Organizations around the world invest in leadership development to ensure their employees have the critical knowledge, skills and experience to remain competitive. Industry estimates suggest the global investment in leadership development exceeds $3.5 billion dollars. Measuring the business impact and the return on this investment is a challenge for most organizations. Leadership capabilities such as strategic thinking, collaboration and decision making are hard to quantify - and measuring growth and improvement can be difficult. The challenges, however, are not insurmountable. Some organizations have overcome these challenges and they’re measuring leader development at the individual and organizational level. The latest research study from Sounding Board Inc. and Chief Learning Officer set out to explore how companies are using professional coaching for leadership development, and how they’re measuring the business impact. The 2021 Leadership Coaching report explored the following questions: ● Why are companies investing in leadership coaching? ● How are companies measuring the business impact of leadership coaching? ● What are the most important capabilities for business leaders? ● What are the most difficult leadership capabilities to develop in an organization? ● What are the challenges companies face in providing leadership coaching? Invitations to participate in the online survey were sent to Chief Learning Officer Magazine subscribers be- tween late June and mid-July 2021. A total of 458 HR professionals participated in the survey, with a 65% survey completion rate. Sounding Board, Inc | 2021 Leadership Coaching Report 2 Organizations Are Offering Leadership Coaching The 2021 Leadership Coaching survey shows that 72% of organizations offer some type of leadership coaching for talent development. Nearly one quarter (22.5%) of respondents said they do not offer leadership coaching but would like to. Only 5.7% of respondents said they do not offer leadership coaching and they are not interested in doing so. Among the organizations offering leadership coaching, 28% of respondents said they offer formal, internal coaching to their employees. 19 percent said they offer informal, internal coaching, and 24% said they offer coaching through an external partner. These findings track closely with other survey findings. The 2020 CLO Learning State of the Industry report, for example, found that nearly 60% of organizations offer coaching for leadership development. That survey also found that coaching is one of the top three delivery methods organizations use for learning and development. The majority of organizations, 67%, use a mix of internal and external coaches for leadership development. 23 percent report that they rely on internal coaches and 10% rely entirely on external coaches. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the global economic downturn and the rapid shift to a more remote, distributed workforce, many organizations are increasing their investment in leadership coaching. Q. Does your organization currently use leadership coaching for talent development? 30% 20% 10% 0% Yes, we have formal Yes, we have informal Yes, we partner with an No, we do not offer No, we do not offer internal coaching internal coaching external coaching partner leadership coaching, but leadership coaching and programs programs we would like to offer it we are not interested in offering it Sounding Board, Inc | 2021 Leadership Coaching Report 3 41 percent of organizations say their spending on leadership coaching has increased from 2020 to 2021, and 45% reported no change. Less than 15% of organizations report a decrease in spending on leadership coaching. Why Organizations Invest in Leadership Coaching Organizations report using leadership coaching to address a variety of talent development needs. Nearly 80% of respondents said the principal need for coaching is to improve leadership skills for specific individuals, followed closely with developing leadership bench strength (69%). 51 percent of survey respondents said they offered leadership coaching to increase employee engagement, and 49% of survey respondents said it was to retain key talent. Q. What is the principle need for leadership at your organization? 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Improving Developing Increasing employee Retaining key talent Supporting Gaining a competitive leadership skills leadership bench engagement diversity & advantage for specific strength inclusion individuals Respondents identified a number of positive outcomes as a result of leadership coaching: ● 67 percent said leadership coaching increased employee engagement and satisfaction. ● 60 percent said it improved employees’ perceptions of the quality of leadership. ● 54 percent said it improved leadership bench strength. ● 50 percent said it improved productivity. ● 44 percent said leadership coaching improved the quality of work. Sounding Board, Inc | 2021 Leadership Coaching Report 4
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