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ICF Annual Futures Report

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I am noticing that

(Based on conversations I participate in within ICF and EMCC communities) coaching is becoming more relational and emergent, less competency model-driven. Accreditation processes, especially at master levels, may evolve to reflect real practice more closely. Reflective practice and supervision are increasingly seen as essential ways to resource ourselves. I sense CPD is expanding into CPPD, where Personal development and inner work stand alongside professional learning as key to our growth.

Adrijana MilosavljevicSerbia
I am noticing that

coaching practices are evolving at different speeds across regions. In the north America and Europe, the field is more mature, especially within large corporations and multinationals. In the Middle East, coaching is still developing, with a growing interest in accredited training programs. Government organizations, in particular, are investing in upskilling their executives and HR professionals to become manager-coaches and internal coaches, often through large-scale programs.

Jihane LabibUnited Arab Emirates
I have a feeling that

professional coaching will help the world to find the way of shaping a new future, where the climate and the nature reaches balance along side with the behavior of humans around the globe, where most of us are aming for peace and a good life, for ourselves and our beolved ones – and for generations to come. The tools in coaching, and with new techniques, that makes it possible for more people to experience shift after shift within person after person… that might be a start of this journey.

Carin Hansdotter BladhSweden
I wonder if

What if coaching sessions happened in the metaverse? Coaches could meet clients in virtual spaces like retreat centers or dream offices. Translation tools could even remove language barriers making global coaching communities a thing.

Sophia C.Canada
I have a feeling that

AI will continue to develop rapidly and surpass human coaches in terms of coaching techniques in collaboration with human coaches. As a result, excellent coaching by AI coaches will become available at very low cost or even free of charge, and students, young people, people in conflict zones, and people living in poverty who have not been able to receive coaching, helping them carve out a richer life. AI coach will also support human coach to develop their unique strenghth.

Akihiko MoritaJapan

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