Value of The Coaching Investment
A landslide of 98.5% of coaching clients said their investment in a coach was well worth the money.
- 70% of clients said their investment in a coach was very valuable.
- 28.5% said their investment was valuable.
- 1.5% said their investment in a coach had not been valuable.
Impact On Business
In business applications, the following benefits were recorded in a study conducted by Manchester Inc.
Over 500% ROI
In another study conducted by MetrixGlobal, LLC, the Return on Investment of coaching was calculated to exceed 500%. A summary of that study can be seen below.
Case Study on the Return on Investment
of Executive Coaching
Prepared by:
Merrill C. Anderson, Ph.D.
MetrixGlobal, LLC
November 2, 2001
This executive briefing was excerpted from the final report of the study conducted at a Fortune 500 firm and is intended for the private use of MetrixGlobal clients and professional associates. Please contact Merrill Anderson, merrilland@metrixglobal.net, 515 278-0051, for additional information.
The Bottom Line: Coaching produced a 529% return on investment and significant intangible benefits to the business. Including the financial benefits from employee retention boosted the overall ROI to 788%. The study provided powerful new insights into how to maximize the business impact from executive coaching.
Introduction
A Fortune 500 firm launched an innovative leadership development effort that was expected to accelerate the development of next generation leaders. The participants in this effort were drawn mostly from the ranks of middle managers and from many different business units and functional areas. Leadership development activities included group mentoring, individual assessments and development planning, a leadership workshop and work on strategic business projects.
Coaching was considered to be a key enabler for this approach to leadership development because the participants could work privately and individually with his or her coach to develop specific leadership competencies. The client organization engaged the Pyramid Resource Group to provide coaching to the leadership development participants. While participants spoke very highly of their experience with coaching it was decided to conduct a formal assessment of the effectiveness and business impact of coaching. It is intended that the results from this study be used to determine:
- How did coaching add value to the business and what was the return on investment?
- How could coaching be best leveraged in the future, especially if coaching was to be expanded to other business regions?
Data Collection Procedures
It was decided that the best way to isolate and capture the effects of coaching on the business was through a questionnaire. This questionnaire had two parts. Part one was completed electronically via email and examined clients initial reaction to coaching, what they learned, how they applied what they learned and captured their initial assessment of business impact. Part two was conducted over the telephone with each respondent and probed more deeply into business impact and the financial return on investment
The target population for the survey was 43 leadership development participants. These participants were drawn from two regions: Eastern United States (37) and Mexico (6). These participants represented a cross section of the business and included those in sales, operations, technology, finance and marketing. All had been identified as potential leaders and executives. Thirty (30) of 43 leadership development participants returned their surveys for a 70% response rate.