Writing & Research

Creating Clarity and Pragmatism for Big Ideas

 
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Putting Pen to Paper

Steph’s highest career calling is in authoring or contributing to books, chapters, articles, and monographs on topics such as purpose, calling, vocation, millennials, Gen Z, career development, and leadership. Examples of previous books, contributions, and articles include You on Purpose, Christians at Work, and Know. Be. Live.

 
 

Digging into Insights

Steph has extensive experience in conducting qualitative research, including in-depth interviews, ethnography studies, and focus group facilitation. Previous nation-wide research projects include: vocational development, children's educational and spiritual formation, and a national nonprofit's strategic target audience. Other topics she is suited to support are vocational development, vocational discipleship, talent development, purpose, and calling.

 
 

Coaching

Providing Direction in the Midst of Uncertainty

 
 
 

Each of these 6-week, high touch programs use a mix of relevant assessments, such as TruMotivate, CliftonStrengths, Myers-Briggs, and the Strong Interest Inventory in order to discover personal wirings, giftedness, and motivations in order to help you engage further in meaningful pursuits.

 
 

Speaking & Workshops

Intentionally Engaging Your Audience

 
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Delivering the Message

Events, conferences, and corporate trainings are great settings to add Steph to your lineup of speakers. She has the compelling content and insights to customize talks around envisioning your future career path, leading from strengths, generations at work, vocational development, and finding your calling.

Putting Workshops to Work

Sometimes learning is best done in a hands-on format. Steph is able to build custom workshop agendas from base modules concerning leadership styles, team effectiveness, vocational discipleship, college/major decision process, career guidance, and preparing students for college and beyond.