@article{Kombarakaran,2008Outcomes,
abstract = {Outcomes of this empirical study demonstrated that executive coaching is an effective method of leadership development. One hundred fourteen executives and 42 coaches were surveyed using instruments designed to gather both quantitative and qualitative data. Results indicated that executive change occurred in 5 areas: people management, relationships with managers, goal setting and prioritization, engagement and productivity, and dialogue and communication. This study also highlights the importance of coach selection, executive commitment to behavioral change, and the role of good program and environmental support. The success of this coaching program also suggests that investment in well-designed and implemented programs can contribute to leadership development and the retention of talent.},
author = {Kombarakaran, F.A. and Yang, J.A. and Baker, M.N. and Fernandes, P.B.},
title = {Executive coaching: it works!},
number = {1},
journal = {Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research},
pages = {78},
year = {2008},
language = {English},
url = {psycnet.apa.org/journals/cpb/60/1/78/},
volume = {60}
}