Articles on Coaching & Related Topics
This page contains articles, research and other materials related to coaching--including coaching strategies, approach, and ways of measuring the impact and effectiveness of coaching within organizations.




 
The Five Dysfunctions of a Team
Christian Management Report
Why Christian managers and leaders must address Patrick Lencioni's top five reasons teams struggle and fail.





 
Step Up to Your Bigger Life
Michael Warden, CPCC
You were made for a Big Life. God had a reason for creating you in particular—with your unique mix of skills, talents and personality. He has a specific adventure in mind for you. It’s beautiful. It's big, and it’s scary. And until you surrender your life to it, you will never know true fulfillment in this world.






 
Organizational Impact of Coaching on Non-Profits
CompassPoint Nonprofit Services
CompassPoint Nonprofit Services embarked on a 12-month demonstration project of Executive Coaching with 25 Executive Directors in the San Francisco Bay Area. A longitudinal evaluation by Harder + Company studied these new executive directors who worked one-on-one with executive coaches who helped them navigate both personal life issues and organizational leadership matters.






 
Organizational Impact of Co-Active Coaching
Arthur Shirk, PCC, CPCC
A white paper by Coach Arthur Shirk, a leading trainer of coaches for the Coaches Training Institute.





 
Spiritual Rhythms in the Life of a Leader
Ruth Haley Barton
Wise guidance for establishing a spiritual practice of engagement and retreat as a means of maximizing both your impact and your longevity as a leader in God's Kingdom.

"I remember sitting in a staff meeting once at a church I was serving; the purpose of the meeting was to talk about how we could attract more people to join the church. At one point someone counted the requirements for church membership already in place and made the startling discovery that there were at least five time commitments per week required of those who wanted to become church members!

"Outwardly I tried to be supportive of the purpose for the meeting, but on the inside I was screaming, Who would want to sign up for this? I was already trying to combat CFS (Christian fatigue syndrome) in my own life and couldn’t imagine willingly inflicting it on someone else. How is it, I wondered, that life in and around the church often gets reduced to so much activity, so much busyness, such weighty expectations?"

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