"What's the ROI of coaching?" This is one of the most common questions HR and talent leaders face, and for too long, the answer has relied on stories rather than data. Strategic HR leader, Manish Punjabi, breaks down exactly how organizations can stop justifying coaching and start proving its impact with a clear, 6-step framework for measuring real business outcomes. 👇 📚 Learn more about this framework and how you can start using it: https://coachi.ng/4bIba7y
International Coaching Federation
Non-profit Organizations
Lexington, KY 370,863 followers
Your global home for coaching, wherever you are in the journey.
About us
Welcome to ICF. From setting the gold standard to building a global network of empowered professionals, we’re shaping the coaching landscape. And why do we need coaching? The complexity and pace of change of society on the planet demands that we have more people step into their lives and become the best versions of themselves. Now, with over 60,000 members and credential-holders worldwide, we're more than a coaching community – we're a force for transformation. We're bringing together, in one place, several key aspects of the growing industry. Explore our ecosystem of six family organizations and join our global community at coachingfederation.org.
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https://www.coachingfederation.org
External link for International Coaching Federation
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Lexington, KY
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1995
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2365 Harrodsburg Road, Ste. A325
Lexington, KY 40504, US
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International Coaching Week 2026 is almost here, and we can't wait to experience it with you. From May 11-17, coaches and organizations around the world will come together for a week packed with learning experiences, global networking opportunities, and events designed to showcase the real impact of coaching. Explore all that ICW has to offer and build out your schedule: https://lnkd.in/eBx8yDWr What are you looking forward to most during this week of celebration? #CoachingWeek
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Behind every thriving community is someone who chose to show up. This Volunteer Appreciation Week, we're celebrating the volunteers who pour their knowledge, time, and passion into our global coaching community. Your work creates lasting impact for coaches, clients, and the coaching profession as a whole. We're proud to work alongside you. 💙 Tag a volunteer who you'd like to give a shoutout to today. 👇
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The countdown is officially on! 🇫🇷 ICF Converge Summit 2026 is almost here, and with it, the kind of conversations that only happen when the global coaching community is in one room. Haven't registered yet? There's still time. → https://lnkd.in/esN-WcW7 #ICFConvergeSummit
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It's time to be honest with yourself. You may know deep down what you're looking for, how to handle a problem you're having, or what steps you need to take to truly flourish. You just haven't had the chance to sit down and reflect long enough to realize it. Coaching creates that space so that the things you've known all along finally becomes clear enough to act on. What's something you've discovered about yourself that you didn't expect? 👇
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Most coaches don't do this work for the applause. But... There is something very powerful about a room full of people who understand what it took to get to where you are. 💫 The 2026 ICF Coaching Impact Awards are open for 10 more days, and someone you know deserves to be in that room next year (Maybe it's you! 👀). ⏰ Nominate them before April 26: https://lnkd.in/ej4wdiC8
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Advice is everywhere. Clarity is not. In a world where everyone has an opinion, a recommendation, or a framework to offer, sometimes you just need a conversation where someone: - Asks the right questions. - Comes to you with curiosity. - Listens instead of jumping to respond. That type of conversation is exactly what makes coaching so different from anything else. When has someone else's question, curiosity, or active listening made a difference for you?
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