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Archive for April 2010

Peer Coaching in Education by Tracy O’Neill

While peer-coaching programs are available for church, business, and behavioral health communities, most of the research is concentrated in school districts.
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How Executives Choose Their Coaches by Anita Stadler, PhD

What do executives look for in a coach? What influences the selection process?
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How to Apologize without Saying You’re Sorry, by Tony Stoltzfus

Apologies are important: ever been in a situation where you got really hurt and the other individual wouldn't even so much as apologize to you? That's one of the ultimate snubs: you got hurt, but…
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Pro-Active Parent Coaching: Facilitating the Family Meeting over Changing Roles and Responsibility by Gregory Bland

“Thanks Mom, for entrusting responsibility to me as a young child, I know it has helped me get to where I am today!” As our family’s mature, we have the privilege of releasing more and more…
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Why? Don’t be Lazy! by Keith E. Webb

When it comes to questions, few are potentially more powerful than "Why." Yet, I rarely use it. It is a lazy question. It's easy to ask "Why?", but also a lazy way to ask. The answer…
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Marriage Coaching Tips: Three Essential Questions to Ask Couples by Jeff and Jill Williams

You’ve completed your introduction and orientation session with a couple. The couple to be coached is satisfied with their understanding of the process, and they think it might be helpful. Now What? It is essential to get answers to three questions as soon as possible...
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Missionary Debriefing – Part I by Tim Olson

This series of four articles is based on a Mission Coaches Network teleconference with guest speaker Ruth Maxwell. Ruth is a career missionary with SIM and has served in Liberia, Kenya, Canada, and presently, in…
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