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This website provides coaching tools and support for the non-profit sector.
The Coaching and Philanthropy Project:
http://groups.compasspoint.org/coachingnonprofits/tiki-index.php
This article discusses “self-coaching,” which you could also apply to coaching others. It focuses on the nonprofit sector.
NPQ: Nonprofit Quarterly:
https://nonprofitquarterly.org/2017/03/29/self-coaching-nonprofit-leaders/
This article is part of a series on leadership. It focuses on how coaching can be applied in small-business.
Sherry Jordan Coach:
http://sherryjordancoach.com/coaching-for-high-performance-biz-leadership-3/
This book review talks about some of the concepts covered in What Teachers Can Learn from Sport Coaches. The review and the book draw connections between coaching and teaching.
SAIS: Serving and Accrediting Independent Schools:
http://www.sais.org/news/206357/What-Teachers-Can-Learn-From-Sports-Coaches.htm
This article compares teachers to coaches.
Global Teacher Prize:
http://www.globalteacherprize.org/why-teachers-are-like-coaches/
This paper discusses how someone can use coaching strategies in the healthcare industry.
Center for Executive Coaching:
http://centerforexecutivecoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/CEC_Why_healthcare_leaders_should_learn_to_coach.pdf
This blog talks about how coaching strategies can improve the workplace.
HealthcareSource:
http://education.healthcaresource.com/3-ways-to-increase-healthcare-employee-satisfaction/
Although this article focuses on performing as an external coach, you can still apply the strategies and tips to your internal team.
International Coach Federation:
https://coachfederation.org/blog/index.php/9037/
This master thesis is a bit lengthy, but it provides an in-depth look at coaching and how it can be applied in the hospitality industry.
School of Business, Economics and Law:
https://gupea.ub.gu.se/bitstream/2077/4672/1/2006_98.pdf