Coaching Works! A Qualitative Study Exploring the Effects of Coaching In a Public Sector Organization
Journal: The Journal of Social Sciences Research (Vol.2, No. 5)Publication Date: 2016-05-15
Authors : Joseph Edwards; Michael Snowden; Jamie P. Halsall;
Page : 88-92
Keywords : Coaching; Empowerment; Satisfaction; Public Sector.;
Abstract
Professional development has become an important tool in the development of individual working in a public sector organisation. A crucial part of professional development is mentoring and coaching employees. The aim of this paper was to investigate the effects of coaching in the workplace, specifically whether coaching or being a coach is related to job satisfaction and psychological empowerment and whether being in a culture of coaching is related to job satisfaction. The research was carried out by undertaking a series of qualitative structured interviews. It was found that coaching has a positive effect in a public sector organisation.
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