Coaching is big business. In fact, it is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. Companies are increasingly investing in coaching for their execs and managers, and small business owners are turning to coaches for mentorship and support to grow their companies.
Business coaching has tremendous potential to transform businesses. After all, that is why it has become big business! Companies get value and reap rewards from coaching practices that are based on implementing proven systems and strategic actions to actually grow their business. Goal setting, putting effective processes and systems in place, and performance tracking with the guidance of a coach hones the capabilities of businesspeople – helping them to reach their potential and substantially grow their companies. Business coaching can help entrepreneurs knock down barriers that are restraining their growth, help them gain focus and take the necessary actions to achieve their aspirations. That’s the good side. But there’s a bad side too.
The business coaching industry is unregulated and there are coaches who have flogged their ‘credentials’ all over the internet and in their marketing but they aren’t worth their salt. Many of them don’t have experience in starting, growing or sustaining a successful business. Some do not even have any business experience at all. Because the industry is unregulated, there is no formal body to hold them accountable either. They charge what they like, offer unfounded and unqualified advice, and for the most part are quasi counselors to their clients. Instead of focusing on helping their clients achieve business growth through the development and marketing of products and services in markets where there is demand, these coaches are more focused on the mindset, emotions and motivation of their clients. They might mean well but this is not meaningful or strategic business coaching. It’s bordering on life or motivational coaching. Yes, there is value in therapists, life coaches and motivational coaches but they are not business coaches. When business owners get counselors instead of a business coach, it is just a big letdown for them and for the business coaching industry as a whole.
And then there is the really ugly side. There are coaches who are complete frauds. Small business owners are conned out of their money by so-called business coaches who quite literally do nothing for them. Fake coaches are particularly active in the small and medium sized enterprises’ field, targeting the small startups that are desperate for guidance to get their businesses off the ground. These fakes pummel the hopes of would-be entrepreneurs, charging big fees for training programs, learning materials and coaching sessions that just never happen. As they blaze a trail for themselves with clever and persuasive marketing, they give business coaching a really bad name.
Effective business coaching should have the ability to transform your business – with real goals and, focus on developing, marketing and selling products and services with tangible results!
Here’s some advice for filtering the real from the fake:
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