The impact of executive coaching and 360 feedback on leadership effectiveness

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Abstract

Does executive coaching really work? Does it help improve leadership effectiveness and productivity? This action research study answers these questions by tracking the progress of 281 executives participating in a sixmonth coaching and 360 feedback process. The results suggest that the combination of multirater feedback and individual coaching do increase leadership effectiveness up to 60 per cent  according to direct report and peer postsurvey feedback. Implications of the results for future executive development programs are discussed, and specific recommendations are provided. © 2002, MCB UP Limited

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Thach, E. C. (2002). The impact of executive coaching and 360 feedback on leadership effectiveness. Leadership & Organization Development Journal, 23(4), 205–214. https://doi.org/10.1108/01437730210429070

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