Professionals in most industries have membership organizations that provide information, continuing
education opportunities, networking with colleagues, and
more. This is true in coaching too. While there are many groups for
coaches, the leading professional membership organization is the International Coach
Federation, the ICF. The ICF approves coach specific business
coaching training, career coach certification, executive coaching
certification, and life coach training programs including the Center for
Coaching Certification offerings.
As an industry it is important that we have a
cohesive, collaborative focus on professionalism. It seems coaching is
moving toward regulation so the question is, will the industry self-regulate or
will government regulate it? Either way, what does that mean for coaches
and for their clients?
Look at the examples of other professions: mental
health faced this years ago, as did financial planning and more recently image
consulting. The ICF is at the forefront for self-regulation and if the
industry does become regulated by government the ICF is going to be a key
resource. Based on what has occurred in other professions, membership in
the ICF to support one strong voice makes sense after business
coaching training, career coach certification, executive coachingcertification, and life coach training.
By working together as professionals, we benefit the
industry and the people we serve. Defining coaching, having a Code
of Ethics, standards for business coaching training, career
coach certification, executive coaching certification, and life coach training,
and publishing the Core Competencies provides a process and guide for coaches
while educating the people we serve in a way that is easy to understand and
supports effective coaching. Membership in the ICF
is a step forward as a profession and industry.
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