Ongoing Projects
The Network supports and encourages research efforts aimed at evaluating and deepening understanding of:
- Coaching outcomes
- Behavioral change processes in coaching
- Leadership development through structured models
- Coach–client dynamics and psychological safety
Projects may be conducted independently or in collaboration with educational institutions.
Publications
As research emerges, publications may include:
- Peer-reviewed articles
- Practitioner reports
- Theoretical contributions on the KIT and Arrow models
- Evaluations of coaching programs in organizations
These publications contribute to the professionalization and legitimacy of the KIT-Coaching field.
Collaboration with Universities and Research Institutions
The Network seeks partnerships with universities and research bodies to:
- Conduct empirical studies
- Evaluate the effectiveness of KIT-Coaching
- Develop new theoretical insights
- Promote evidence-informed practice across the coaching community
Collaboration ensures academic rigor and strengthens the credibility of KIT-Coaching as a professional discipline.