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Coaching to Increase Positive Impact

  • May 05, 2015
  • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
  • Webinar

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Making decisions about products and services is difficult. Which things in our client's (or our) businesses or ministries should be launched, cut, or revamped? How do we stay true to our purpose and make an impact, while keeping it financially sustainable? 

Dr Keith Webb developed a coaching tool to coach people through these though questions. The Positive Impact Scales provide a framework to work through:

  • How to make your biggest impact in the world. 
  • What activities to prioritize
  • What activities to cut
  • How to create sustainability in terms of money and administration

Based on three articles at keithwebb.com, Keith will introduce The Positive Impact Scales, demonstrate how to coach with them, and give you the tools you need to coach others to make a bigger impact. 

Whether your clients are doing business or ministry, The Positive Impact Scales will help you help them

Your Presenter: Keith E. Webb, DMin, PCC is author, speaker, and consultant specializing in leadership development. He is the founder of Creative Results Management, a global training organization focused on helping ministry leaders multiply their impact. For 20 years, Keith lived in Japan, Indonesia, and Singapore where he designed and delivered leadership development programs to leaders around the world.

He is the author of The COACH Model for Christian LeadersOvercoming Spiritual Barriers in Japan and is co-author of Coaching In Asia. Keith is the immediate past-President of ICF Washington State and lives near Seattle with his wife and their two children. He blogs at www.keithwebb.com.


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