The Argument for the Inclusion of Self-reported Sentiment and Skill Data in Virtual Professional Coaching
Abstract
Talentedly is a startup focused on delivering accessible, actionable, and affordable one-on-one professional coaching virtually and at scale. By leveraging technology to deliver every aspect of the experience, Talentedly is able to ensure the quality and consistency of service and measure the impact that professional and career coaching has on individual and business outcomes. This case study explores three areas of professional coaching in the digital age: market size and overall state of coaching in the US market, a review of meta-analyses that measure the impact of coaching on the individual and company, and the outcomes, potentially predictive, of self-assessment criteria on the completion of virtual one-on-one professional coaching.
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Citation
Loizides, L. (2019), "The Argument for the Inclusion of Self-reported Sentiment and Skill Data in Virtual Professional Coaching", Einav, G. (Ed.) Digitized, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 137-150. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-619-920191010
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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