Authors
LORNA J Stewart, Stephen Palmer, Helen Wilkin, Marie Kerrin
Publication date
2008
Journal
International journal of evidence based coaching and mentoring
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
32-42
Description
Using the Five Factor Model of personality and the construct general self efficacy this study explores the relationship between coaching clients’ personality and a self-report measure of the transfer of learning from coaching to the workplace. Positive correlations are found between the application of coaching development and conscientiousness, openness to experience, emotional stability and general self-efficacy. Conscientiousness is also found to be associated with generalisation and maintenance of outcomes. Personality measures may have value as a means for identifying coaching clients who require support in order to make manifest the changes experienced in coaching.
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Scholar articles
LJ Stewart, S Palmer, H Wilkin, M Kerrin - International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching & …, 2008