Director of Training

Principal Trainer: Rob Voyle
- Episcopal priest
- Psychologist
- Executive Coach
Rob is an accomplished speaker and trainer. Participants consistently rate his training programs as:
"one of the best workshops I've attended in years"
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Humorous, and Healing
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The Appreciative Way
The Appreciative Way, is
Rob and Kim Voyle's synthesis of:
- The practice and philosophy of Appreciative Inquiry
- The work of Milton Erickson and his students
- Positive Psychology
- Compassion as the agent of transformation
- Contemplative Spirituality

Discover the essentials of the
Appreciative Way in this fast
read format book by Rob and
Kim Voyle.
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Appreciative Way Training Programs
Appreciative Inquiry
Our foundational program that serves as an introduction for Coaching, Interim Ministry, and Leadership Development.
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Appreciative Inquiry
Coach Training
We offer a unique coach training program that blends Appreciative Inquiry, the work of Milton Erickson, and Contemplative Spirituality.
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Appreciative Coaching
Teleconferences
We offer Teleconferences to provide just-in-time consultation as participants implement their appreciative learning.
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Teleconferences
Interim Ministry
We use the Appreciative Way as the foundation for our year-long Certificate in Appreciative Interim Ministry training.
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Appreciative Interim
Ministry (AIM)
Leadership Training
Take your ministry to another level by learning the core competencies of Appreciative Leaders.
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Appreciative Leadership
Search Consultancy
Use the Appreciative Way to coach a congregation through their search for a new leader.
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Clergy Search Consulting
Continuing Education
We are approved sponsors of Continuing Education for Psychologists and Professional Counselors through the APA and NBCC.
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Continuing Education
Please contact Dr. Robert Voyle, if you have questions regarding the suitability of a program to meet your continuing education needs.
Introducing Yes!3

Yes!3 is designed to help you
grow an appreciative culture
within your congregation by
helping parishioners create
a purpose centered life
in which they can say:
Yes! To God
Yes! To Their Neighbor
Yes! To Them Self
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Coaching Competent Leaders
The ability to lead groups of
people through change is rapidly becoming a core requirement of successful
ministry. Research on leadership development has shown that leadership is
not simply an innate ability of extraordinary people, but is
actually the things ordinary people do to get groups of
people to achieve extraordinary things. Research has also indicated
that leadership can be taught and learned as a series of specific competencies.
Executive Coaching has proven to be one of the most effective means of developing leadership competencies. The Coaching Competent Leaders program which is also offered as The Appreciative Leadership for Managing Change training program is a unique blend of theological reflection, appreciative
inquiry, organizational psychology, emotional intelligence, leadership
theory, and executive coaching to develop leadership competencies.
The Coaching Competent Leaders training program is a unique blend of:
- Theological reflection
- Appreciative inquiry
- Organizational psychology
- Emotional intelligence
- Leadership theory
- Executive coaching
The training is arranged in the following sequential format:
This week long residential program meets the Appreciative Coaching Certificate requirements for Coaching Competent Leaders.
Eligibility
Training in appreciative clergy leadership is open to any clergy person who has been ordained for two years and is currently serving in a full time ministry, or for those participating in the Appreciative Interim Ministry Program, or for those in the Appreciative Coaching Certificate Program.
Who Should Attend This Program
- Clergy
- Psychologists, Consultants and Counselors
who are also clergy or who work with clergy and churches
- Leaders who coach or mentor staff and volunteers
This program will have a mix of people including:
- Clergy who are seeking to develop the leadership skills
- Coaches who want to learn to use leadership assessments in their coaching
- Clergy who are taking the Certificate in Appreciative Interim Ministry
While primarily oriented toward coaching clergy in their leadership competencies this program is also open to those who have substantial experience as a Coach or mentor and who are interested in working with clergy or are interested in Executive Coaching and who can reflect theologically and psychologically on their coaching.
Continuing Education Credit
This program qualifies for 30 contact hours of continuing education credit.
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Continuing Education Programs
Pre-Training Leadership Assessment
Upon registration for the training participants will receive instructions
and access codes to complete several online assessment inventories that are
commonly used in the executive coaching and leadership development field. The results
will be incorporated into the intensive training session. One of the instruments the "Leadership Practices Inventory" is a 360 degree instrument and will require several members of the clergy person's congregation or the coaches work environment to also complete the inventory. Because this will take time to accomplish early registration and planning is essential.
Introduction to Appreciative Leadership Practices
This five day intensive will use a variety of learning strategies including:
- Didactic presentations
- Personal practice and experience of appreciative process
- Leadership simulation exercises
- Personal reflection and meditation
- Process groups
- Coaching groups
- Corporate prayer
- Opportunity for creative reflection on the past and anticipation of the future
This program is restricted to a maximum of 14 participants per session to allow the participants to establish a supportive and reflective learning environment.
Training Objectives
- To provide participants a background understanding of the theory and dynamics of leadership as a distinct behavior in contrast to other ministry and pastoral skills.
- To provide participants an understanding of organizational change dynamics and the role of the leader in facilitating and coaching change.
- Participants in the coach training program will be able to use these understandings when coaching clergy and executives to become competent leaders.
Training Outcome
Following training participants should be able to positively and uniquely answer the three coaching questions:
- Why would people get coaching from me?
- Where would people end up if they did get coaching from me?
- How would they be treated on the way?
Training Schedule
A typical leadership training schedule is as follows. Sessions include didactic presentations, personal reflection, Bible study and the daily offices from the Episcopal tradition.
Attention is paid to managing personal energy during the training program while maximizing participants opportunities to learn. Because this training is intense we recommend people make appropriate travel plans and can begin the first days training rested so as to get the best possible return for your tuition expenses.
Day 1:
9:00-12:00 Session 1
12:00-1:30 pm Lunch
1:30-3:15 pm Session 2
3:15-3:45 pm Walking Meditation and Reflection
3:45-5:30 pm Session 3
Day 2:
9:00-12:00 Session 4
12:00-1:30 pm Lunch
1:30-3:15 pm Session 5
3:15-3:45 pm Walking Meditation and Reflection
3:45-5:30 pm Session 6: Designing what could be
Evening: Optional voluntary program: Introduction to Yes!3
Day 3:
9:00-12:00 Session 7
12:00-1:30 pm Lunch
1:30-3:15 pm Session 8
3:15-3:45 pm Walking Meditation and Reflection
3:45-5:30 pm Session 9
Day 4:
9:00-12:00 Session 10
12:00-1:30 pm Lunch
1:30-3:15 pm Session 11
3:15-3:45 pm Walking Meditation and Reflection
3:45-5:30 pm Session 12
Day 5:
9:00-12:00 Session 13
Note: The above schedule includes meals for commuters. When residential accommodation is provided, residential participants will also be provided with Breakfast and Supper during the course of the week.
Costs for 2009
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Tuition Fee
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Early Bird 4 weeks before session:
Within 4 weeks of session:
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$825
$875
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(Tuition Cost includes $200 of assessments)
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Cancellation and Refund Policy
Accommodation
Accommodation prices and commuter rates for the intensive vary depending upon location and are available on the schedule and registration
page.
Presenter
Rob Voyle is an ordained Episcopal priest, psychologist, and executive coach. He is the Director of the Clergy Leadership Institute. Rob was an original faculty member, and taught for five years at the College of Executive Coaching where he taught and coached hundreds of personal and executive coaches how to use appreciative inquiry as a basis for their coaching work.
Registration for Clergy Leadership Training
To register for the training please go to the training schedule and select register for the appropriate program.
For additional information please contact
Rob Voyle
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Benefits of Our
Coach Training
Our Appreciative Coach training has several qualities that create a unique benefit to the trainees:
Not Just for Clergy
While developed with clergy in mind our programs would also be appropriate for:
- Church Leaders.
- Lay Professionals.
- Psychologists and Counselors
who work with Clergy.
- Coaches who offer their services from a spiritual perspective.
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What Participants Say
Rob's appreciative coach training helped me to rethink the way I approach and provide
therapy; Thanks!
Dr. George Moses, Pastoral Counselor
After 45 years in the pastoral ministry and attending three events led by Rob Voyle, I have finally learned a better way to help church leaders help themselves and the people they serve.
John Wilkerson, Director: Church Leadership Coaching & Consulting
Rob's combination of organizational savvy, teaching skills, theological & spiritual integration, and ability to rapidly build supportive, learning communities is quite simply the best in any of
the churches today.
Gray Temple, Episcopal Priest, Author & Coach
Rob will enhance your ability to delight in yourself, your neighbor and God through his insightful, practical, loving, professionally grounded, appreciative and often mischievous coaching and
teaching skills; and that will make you a better leader and citizen in God's creation.
Ed Leidel, Episcopal Bishop and Congregational Coach serving North America
"I have been fully engaged emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually. Thank you for touching me at the core of my being."
M.E. Member of the UCC Church.
"Of all the training I have been to, your notes are the ones I keep coming back to time and again for practical resources."
P.W. Conference Pastor.
Rob's training is full of heart, wit, and passion.
E.R. Executive Coach
Rob's educational model brings body, mind and spirit together. I have been challenged intellectually, transformed spiritually, touched emotionally, gathering in communally. He came into my life at just the right time.
Jean Holmes, Presbyterian Pastor
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