Executive Coaching

Shane Kinkennon equips individual leaders and teams to be difference-makers when the heat is on, using the evidence-based techniques of executive coaching.

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I help my clients get more out of their people, prompting new levels of creative, collaborative problem-solving and creating the conditions for responsive, accountable leadership to flourish.

I am trained and certified executive coach by the Center for Executive Coaching, which is accredited by the International Coaching Federation.

Here’s what coaching looks like:

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Discover and Understand

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Set Goal

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Craft Accountability Metrics

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Coach

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Assess Progress and Trajectory

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Coach

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Hit Accountability Goal

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What coaching achieves

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Executive coaching results in: 

  • increased goal-related self-regulation

  • increased work-related goal attainment

  • enhanced solutions-focused thinking

  • greater change readiness.

(Sources: Harvard Business Review, Journal of Change Management, Journal of Positive Psychology, Frontiers in Psychology)