Value Add from Coaching
Kate Simpson MBE DL. Coach and Mentor.
Coaching | Mentoring | Personal Development
Where is the 'Value Add' from coaching?
We know that coaching can make a real difference and that it adds value for both the individual who is coached and for his or her organisation.
A problem for those who purchase coaching is that its benefits are often thought to be intangible, incapable??of measurement.
But the reality can be very different.
If I look at the sort of things that are being measured in client organisations many of them have a monetary value.
Consider for example the costs of?
And the gains that can be made from
Coaching can support setting targets and achieving results in each of these important metrics.
Looking at the numbers
Labour Turnover
In their report, for Unum, Oxford Economics conclude that the average cost of turnover per employee is £30,614.
They state that this cost comes from 2 components: firstly lost output while a new worker gets up to speed and secondly the?more direct costs of finding and absorbing a new worker.?
If you’re interested in understanding more about what labour turnover is and how to measure it the Make UK report on labour Turnover in the Manufacturing Sector is a great start.??You can access it here:
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Absence
Xpert HR (in 2019) calculated the??cost of sickness absence in 2019 stood at an average of £544 per employee and?if you’d like some insights in to absence levels in manufacturing this report is worth studying:
Accidents
In 2019 the Health & Safety Executive??calculated the cost to employers of an absence of 7 days or more at £5800:?
Productivity/Profitability/Cost of Quality/Employee Engagement
These are all things that can be measured & improved.???What does a 1% increase look like for your business?
COACHING
So if you are an ‘average or typical business’ by coaching and you reduce your Labour Turnover by 1 and you reduce your absence levels by 1% and have one less serious accident this could represent a saving of more than £35K!??
Now I know none of us are typical but even a % of that is worth having?
If you’d like to chat about coaching and how it can improve outcomes in a manufacturing business please just message me (on Linkedin) and we can chat over a virtual coffee.
Group Learning and Development Manager at British Engines
3 年An interesting read with some strong stats.
An old fella with loads of gas left in the tank. Three brilliant grandchildren, daily yoga and meditation, regular gym and golf help keep me that way. No plans to stop or give up.
3 年Strong stats Kate!