A business coach specializes in helping a business find its strengths and weaknesses; information that is used to make it stronger.
You may be thinking, “I’ve run my own business for years. I don’t need a business coach!” If that’s the case, skip reading this article and get back to more important work.
But if you want to improve your business, read on.
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April 15, 2009
In my profession I encounter people who have been struggling along, trying to turn their businesses into a success. Most of them really drag their feet about hiring a professional like me. True, a business coach costs money but trust me, it pays off in the end.
Here are four things a business coach can do for you:
Get you organized. It’s amazing how much productivity time is lost due to lack of organization! A business coach can take your office from a disaster zone to one where the information you need is at your fingertips.
Dust off your marketing plan. Your business coach can help you assess the effectiveness of your marketing strategy. Is the targeted market getting your message or are you wasting money on the wrong type of promotion? Maybe you’re not even targeting the right demographic!
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April 17, 2009
North America is in recession; many businesses will fail because they fail to weather the current instability. You may think hiring a business coach is money you can’t afford to spend. I believe you can’t afford not to hire a coach.
Here are four more things a business coach can do for you.
Networking. When you hire a business coach who specializes in your industry you get someone who knows people. New contacts increase your chances for new clients.
Find your niche. I talked last time about how a business coach can help you with your marketing plan. Are you targeting the right customers? Is there a population segment that would better suit your product? Even the best marketing plan will fail if you target the wrong customers. Your business coach can help you identify the perfect demographic for your product.
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April 20, 2009
When was the last time you looked up and thought about something besides how long it was going to take to get to the bottom of all the paperwork on your desk?
As a business coach I help people find their business vision. When you hear “vision” you might picture a group of people in a boardroom, staring at blank sheets of paper, trying to come up with a vision or mission statement for the company. They are probably watching the clock and shifting around uncomfortably in their chairs, praying for a coffee break.
That kind of situation generates “lip-service” ideas that nobody really believes. Instead, you need a vision that fuels the passion you have for your business; a passion that is shared by employees.
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