Diversity in the global coaching community: Exploring race, gender, identity and belonging

Researcher/Institution name:: Passmore, Jonathan, Qi Liu, David Tee, and Sophia Tewald.

Research Summary

The article examines diversity in the global coaching community, focusing on race, gender, and sexual orientation. The research includes a global survey of coaches (N=1380) and presents differences in income, preferences for digital coaching, and future trends in coaching. Key Points:

  • Income differences: Geographic region is a significant factor in income, but race and gender are not significant factors.
  • Preferences for digital coaching: Female coaches and coaches of color were more likely to use digital coaching before COVID-19.
  • Future trends in coaching: Female coaches and coaches of color believe regular supervision is essential for professional coaches.

Conclusions and Recommendations:

  • Expand training for coaches of color through scholarships.
  • Recognize the flexibility of coaching as a fair-pay career for women.

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Research quote “Passmore, Jonathan, Qi Liu, David Tee, and Sophia Tewald. “Diversity in the global coaching community: Exploring race, inclusion and belonging.” International Coaching Psychology Review 18, no. 2 (2023): 73-89. doi:10.53841/bpsicpr.2023.18.1.73.

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