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Commitment
Catholic Leadership 360 Coach
Having reflected on the description of the Catholic Leadership 360 “Role of A Coach”…..
I agree to have my name, title, contact information and competency areas (circled below) listed on the Leadership Page on the Archdiocese of Indianapolis ( and will be open to a contact from a pastoral leader in the Archdiocese for a conversation about his/her development in one of the competency areacircled below. I understand this commitment is for one year, with the possibility for subsequent annual renewal(s). I can withdraw this commitment at any time by contacting the Empowering Pastoral Leaders Office at the Archdiocese of IndianapolisCatholic Center (317.236.1400, 800-382-9836)
Name:
Title:
Phone:
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Signature:
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Return to Matt Hayes ()
1400 N. Meridian St. Indianapolis, In 46202-2367
Catholic Leadership 360 Competency Areas
Circle the number of all the areas in which are open to contact by a pastoral leader
- Administrative/organizational ability
Can organize and manage projects and people well; can easily handle situations where there is no prescribed method of proceeding.
- Brings Out Best in People
Has a special talent with people that is evident in ability to call people together into highly effective teams.
- Communicating information, ideas
Communicates effectively both verbally and in writing.
- Courage
Acts effectively to tackle difficult problems; perseveres in the face of problems; take the lead on popular though necessary actions.
- Credibility
Acts in accordance with stated values; follow through on promises; uses ethical considerations to guide decisions and actions.
- Differences Matter
Values people of different backgrounds, cultures, or demographics.
- Forging synergy
Maintains smooth, effective working relationships; promotes teamwork.
- Influencing, leadership, power
Good at inspiring and promoting a vision; able to persuade and motivate others; skilled at influencing superiors; delegates effectively.
- Inspiring Commitment
Motivates others to perform at their best.
- Leading Staff
Delegates to staff effectively, broadens employee opportunities, acts with fairness toward direct reports.
- Listens
Is a willing and patient listener and is open to feedback.
- Managing conflict; negotiation
Negotiates adeptly with individual and groups; effective at managing conflict and confrontations skillfully.
- Minister of the church
Demonstrates faithfulness to the rich tradition of the Catholic Church in the work of the ministry.
- Ministerial identity and relationships
Manifests a clear commitment to ministry in the church.
- Openness to others’ ideas; flexibility
Takes ideas different from own seriously; shares the responsibility and collaborates with others; accepts criticism well; doesn’t assume a single best way.
- Person of faith
Invites reliance on God’s assistance in all times and in all circumstances.
- Plans and sets goals
Can translate vision into action.
- Relationships
Builds cooperative relationships; skilled at relating to many different types of people including direct reports, superiors, peers, and outsiders.
- Seeks Opportunities to Learn
Seeks out experiences that may change perspective or provide an opportunity to learn new things.
- Selecting, developing, and influencing people
Sizes up people well; tolerant of idiosyncrasies and patient with others; good counselor and mentor; brings out the best in people; offers others appropriately challenging assignments and the opportunity to grow.
- Time management
Sets priorities well; extremely productive; deals with interruptions appropriately; avoid spreading self too thin.
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