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News, media and press coverage 2011
sherpa coaching news 2012

7th annual Sherpa Coaching Survey released



News, media and press coverage 2011

Master Sherpa Coaches Honored

The Future of Coaching Gets Clearer: 7th Annual Survey

Executive Coaching Survey Now Open

Cincy Magazine: Entrepreneur

HR Exec Magazine: What do Executive Coaches Lack?

Black Enterprise: 4 Ways to Boost Your Salary Today

Miami University talks about The Sherpa Process on Talk Radio

Executive Coaching Survey Coverage
(click on the article below to get your copy of the 2011 report, a free download.)

Click on the article to get your copy of the coaching survey

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Recent articles from Sherpa authors:

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A Colleague Talks Too Much? Use the '3-Sentence Rule'

Encouraging Creativity With Great Questions

Business Behavior: Seeking Truth

Last Chance to Listen

Case Studies: Executive Coaching as a Second Career

Case Study: Performance Evaluations

Case Study: What is a coach supposed to do?

Executive Coaching and Collaboration: Big Deals

Executive Coaching: Weakness to Strength

Executive Coaching: Momentum and the Marathon

Executive Coaching: What is a Process, Anyway?

Sherpa Coaching Tools: Expectations Mountain


Press coverage 2010

2010 year-end event for Certified Sherpa Coaches

200+ media outlets cover Sherpa survey. Find your local coverage

Sherpa VP Rubi Ho on WBLF-AM Talk Radio

(Business Courier Cincinnati: click on the image to read the entire story)
Executive Coaching Survey


Press coverage 2009


Business Week covers Sherpa Capoching as a career

Miami University and Sherpa Coaching Join Forces

University of Georgia Offers Executive Coaching Certification

Executive Coaching Changing as Economy Shifts: Fort Worth Business Press

Talk Radio, Sherpa on NPR, Chicago: streaming audio

Penn State and Sherpa Coaching at the National Institutes of Health

2009 Survey Coverage, USA Today and Cincinnati Enquirer

2009 Survey Coverage, Business Courier


2008

Wall Street Journal Survey Coverage

National Institutes of Health announcement


2007

Marshall Goldsmith speaking tour

Atlanta Journal Constitution

Cincinnati Enquirer

Yahoo Hot Jobs

Dallas Morning News


2006

Cincinnati Enquirer

Thomson Publishing

Sherpa Executive Coaching Press Photos:

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2011 article, Business Courier, text version:

Survey: Demand growing for coaching, training

The Sherpa Executive Coaching Survey offers insight into leadership development, based on information from coaches and those who hire them. This year’s survey shows demand for training and development is on the rise.

The survey is co-sponsored by executive education departments at the University of Georgia, Texas Christian University and Miami University. It is the longest-running research of its kind.

Some of the highlights of this year’s survey include:

• Training budgets for 2011 will be increasing at a higher rate than has been seen in many year;

• Organizations are offering coaching to all levels of management, instead of restricting services to include only top line executives;

• Four out of five executive coaches anticipate an increase in the demand for executive coaching this year and more than half of human resources professionals and business leaders also expect an increase; and

• More human resources professionals are hiring certified executive coaches.

Nearly 700 people responded to the survey this year, from more than 30 different countries. Most of the respondents were from the U.S. and Canada.

Sherpa Coaching is based in Cincinnati and offers one-on-one coaching for managers and executives, conducts workshops based on their university texts and offers training for leadership groups and teams, and certification on campus at several major universities for coaches.



Read more: Survey: Demand growing for coaching, training | Business Courier