Following is a list of very special articles about what coaching
is and is not, about how the coaching process can help you, and about
how to select the right coach.
What's the Difference
Between a Small Business Coach and a Consultant? By Karyn Greenstreet
A business coach will help you understand how and why you ride a bicycle,
help you to determine what's holding you back from riding properly,
and jog along next to you as YOU ride. A business consultant will explain
why one bike is superior to another, teach you how to ride the bike,
and if necessary, ride the bike for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Coaching... By Karyn Greenstreet Does the coach work on personal
goals or business/professional goals? Both, actually. And, with the
line between personal and business life blurring in the this new millennium,
the coach is the only professional trained to work with all aspects
of you. Coaches work with you on a holistic basis, though you may at
first want to focus on only one area of your life.
What Is Your Legacy? By Karyn
Greenstreet During a recent speech, I told the audience that my mission
was to empower the self-employed to succeed. Instantly a hand shot up
in the audience. "What's your definition of success?" I smiled to myself
-- I love it when they ask this question!
Family Business. Move Ahead Together in Uncertain
Times By Marilyn Edelson.
In these uncertain times, preserving a family business and strengthening
it for the next generation are crucial undertakings. Many once-thriving
businesses are at serious risk of failing as the result of "funnel
vision" or by being driven apart by seemingly irreconcilable conflicts.
Why Small Businesses
Fail (or Fail to Thrive) By Karyn Greenstreet Dunn and Bradstreet
recently did a study and determined that "90% of small businesses that
fail do so because of a lack of skills and knowledge on the part of
the owner." However, D&B also did a study that showed that over 90%
of small businesses were still in business after five years IF they
had the help of a Small Business Development Center (SBDC) or other
expert assistance.
How To Make The Most
Out of a Business Networking Event By Karyn Greenstreet You're not
alone. Most people are uncomfortable walking into a roomful of strangers.
But networking at business events can help you grow your business, as
well as allow you to do hands-on marketing research. Learning to mingle
and to follow-up with business networking contacts is crucial to your
self-employment success.
Business Coaching Basics
By John S. Nagy I was recently in an "interview" type conversation with
a gentleman who owned a local financial advisory firm. He got my name
through a business buddy who recommended he contact me to possibly have
me provide some business coaching to him. As the conversation unfolded
it became apparent that he had the typical challenges most small business
owner have - time crunches, poor delegation, few systematic or automated
approaches, marketing inconsistencies and financial tightness to name
a few.
Busyness Investments
By John S. Nagy To be successful in business, the first level requires
a person to move inventory. This means that the person must make sure
that they are selling a product to people who are willing to purchase
it. I call these people "investors", although most of the people in
the business call them "customers, purchasers or buyers." No matter
what they're called, they're any persons who invest in the product for
end use. From a business stand point, the first level requires you to
have a product to sell and then for you to sell it to others.
A Hand Up Coaching Helps
Women Succeed By Cardell Phillips After downsizing wiped out her
$80K salary, Jane was having trouble finding work. Just released from
jail, 22-year old Marie didn't know how she was going to provide for
her four kids. Frustrated and frightened, both women needed "a hand
up" to help them take charge of their lives and move forward.
The Importance Of Having
A Mentor By Larry Denis When you first start your business everything
can be quite confusing. There are many pitfalls and problems that are
difficult to work out on your own. Choosing the right business for you.
How to get the edge on your competitors? What to do first? How to really
make money and escape that 9-5 job? These are just a few of the confusing
questions that face the beginner. If you try to begin without help,
you are setting yourself up for failure. Very few can succeed in business
without someone to help you and steer you in the right direction. You
are indeed like a ship without a captain when you try to start a business
alone.
COACHING: When It's
Beyond Oprah and Dr. Phil By Dr. Robert A. Eubanks How many more
servings of the daytime self-help salad will it take to sooth your appetite?
To actually get your life to where you want it to be? To actually start
seeing changes for yourself rather than just on the tear-filled faces
of Oprah's latest guests?
Buyer Beware: Choose A Business Coach Carefully To Get The Results You
Want By Jim Jenkins In the past several years, coaching has become
one of the most effective ways to cultivate the professional and personal
skill-sets of teams and individuals. Coaching has proven results. Fast
Company magazine reports that up to 40% of Fortune 500 companies hire
coaches to improve their businesses. There's a proven, significant return
on investment. A 2001 study by the Manchester Review said that the output
of executives involved in coaching programs averaged nearly 5.7 times
higher than the initial investment.
Coaching
- An Adapting Tool For Attaining Fulfillment In The Global Economy
By Philip Okrend Fortunately, there is a powerful vehicle emerging to
assist people in finding focus, purpose and fulfillment, and to keep
them on track during uncertain times and into the future. That vehicle
is called Personal and Professional Coaching. Personal and Professional
Coaching works through a dynamic partnership focused entirely on the
client and the client's agenda.
Get Coached! By Philip
Okrend Coaching is a hot trend at a growing number of companies, from
IBM and Dow Chemical to entrepreneurial start ups. According to a recent
survey by The Hay Group, an international human resources consultancy,
between 25 percent and 40 percent of Fortune 500 companies use executive
coaches. A coach is defined as being "part advisory, part sounding board,
part cheerleader, part manager and part strategist (Business Journal)."
Change or Die! To
Change Your Organization, Hire a Business Coach By David S. Levine
It is a common business axiom - change or die. As a small or mid-sized
business owner or a manager, there will be times you will need to make
changes in your organization but may not be sure how to go about it.
Change is hard to implement and even harder to sustain. Think about
all of the people who have trouble sticking to a diet or quitting smoking
or keeping up with an exercise program, let alone just starting. If
changing yourself is hard, how can you change an entire business, organization,
process or department?
MY CAREER IS IN THE
DOLDRUMS...Do I Need a Coach or a Therapist? By Nina Ham Is Monday
the worst day of your week? Can you hardly remember when you enjoyed
going to work? Do friends ask why you seem so down? Maybe this has been
going on awhile, and you're realizing it's time to do something. But
where do you turn? At one moment you tell yourself "It's just my career…Change
that, and everything will be OK". Another moment, you acknowledge you're
living under a cloud and a lot of old emotional ghosts are returning.
Your friend who's recommending you consult her therapist may be right.
Coaching for Success
By Terence R. Traut Coaching is perhaps the most effective method of
increasing performance available to managers, team leaders, and colleagues.
This article defines coaching and outlines a process for effective coaching.
Sales Coaching...Fact
or Fiction By Paul Shearstone The old adage in selling has always
been, "Find out what they want, then, give it to them." The fundamentals
of selling are clearly that elemental. The application thereof, however,
continues to be the litmus test that quickly separates the skilled from
the rest.
Guidelines
For Choosing A Guru, Coach, Or Mentor By Chuck & Sue DeFiore The
following tips are meant as a guide for those of you who wish to enter
into a coaching or mentoring relationship with a Guru, Coach or Mentor.
Ten Keys to Your
Success By Kathy Sanborn Whether your goal is to find career success
or achieve a personal goal, here are ten keys that you'll want to practice
in order to make your way to accomplishment easier.
What Is a Coach? By
Kathy Sanborn What does a success coach do? And do you really need one?
Read on to find out more about what a coach does and why you may need
help in achieving your career or personal goals.