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If you’re an entrepreneur or a leader in your company, business coaching might be the last thing on your mind. These positions can get lonely — the higher you rise in corporate executive ranks, the more limited your opportunities for mentoring and coaching are. At the same time, demands on your time and attention increase.
It can even be worse for small business owners who often operate in isolation without expert advice or feedback. So how do entrepreneurs and corporate executives continue to grow as their roles and businesses expand?
A business coach could be the answer for you. Business coaches are seasoned professionals who enable startups, entrepreneurs, and corporate leaders with advice and feedback based on their real business needs.
The best business coaches combine real-world business experience with coaching skills like active listening and the ability to ask powerful questions. What’s more, a business coach can be a catalyst for creating and achieving action plans. They can also help with KPIs that drive accountability, real results, and business success.
Business coaching is a process in which a professional coach guides a businessperson in the pursuit of their work goals. A business coach might help their client build leadership skills, create business strategies, or improve their mindset. It all depends on what the person hiring the coach wants out of the relationship. Most importantly, business coaching is about growth.
Working with a coach can be similar to taking on a business partner or building a trusting relationship. So that you can fully understand what working with a business coach might entail, let’s answer the question: “what exactly does a business coach do?”
A good business coach helps clients uncover the gap between where they are today and where they want to be. With the help of their coach, the entrepreneur or corporate leader can also create a solid and strategic business plan that drives company growth. Sometimes having an outsider's perspective is just what a leader needs to unlock new personal and company potential.
New leaders often struggle with defining their values and mapping them against a clear corporate vision. An experienced business coach can help walk a client through the process of aligning personal and corporate values. From there, the client can develop the strong vision, executive presence, and rock-solid confidence needed to lead their team to success.
No one knows the unique characteristics of their business better than an executive leader. That’s why trying to find actionable material in a book or website tailored for the general public makes no sense. Even executive workshops, while valuable, lack the one-on-one approach many leaders need.
Business coaches solve that problem in three ways. First, great leadership coaches have high levels of expertise in specific industries and disciplines. Second, they often have real-world experience as an entrepreneur and business leader themselves.
Third, coaches can combine these important elements with executive coaching certifications. As a result, they can offer tailored advice and actionable plans. All of this customization acts as an accelerant for the business owner or corporate leader. It ultimately results in exponential personal and company growth.
The relationship between a corporate leader and coach is a safe and sacred space. Once trust is built, coaching clients can feel free to share their deepest doubts without fear of ridicule or humiliation.
With the support of a business coach, the now unfettered corporate leader can explore novel ideas for growth or try on ways to become a better leader. Not only does this build a leader’s confidence, but it can also directly impact rates of growth, corporate culture, and company vision.
A business coach can give corporate executives and business owners a high level of accountability. With more accountability, clients and teams are more likely to take action on big ideas and the things that scare them. Coaches can be trusted confidantes for facilitating corporate growth and personal development.
If you want to become a more successful business owner or executive, coaching could be the answer. With the right coach, you can expect exponential growth both personally and professionally.
At the heart of it, the relationship between a business coach and business owner/professional is built on trust. If a new business owner has limited experience, a professional coach can actually help speed up growth through feedback. If business leaders need support increasing their executive presence while boosting revenue, a coach can help put together a plan.
But it doesn’t stop there. The best business coaches challenge their clients to greatness. In fact, some of the most powerful coach/client relationships can span years. These relationships can deliver long periods of substantial business growth.
Imagine the power that is unleashed when you partner with a personal business coach who deeply understands your company — as well as your strengths and weaknesses.
Before you invest time, money, and energy into a business coaching relationship, you need to do your research. Not all business coaches are created equal. Here are a few key traits to look for in a successful business coach:
Seasoned business coaches have the ability to teach and model the hard and soft skills leaders need to reach their full potential. Here’s a list to give you an idea of the skill set you’ll develop when working with a business coach.
While hard and soft skill development is essential, it’s the overall results of business coaching services that deliver the biggest return on investment (ROI). Here are some statistics to show you how big the ROI can be for companies who invest in business coaching:
As a coachee works with their coach, they will learn valuable coaching skills for themselves. They can then apply these skills to coaching their own team. As a result, the impact of just one executive coach can trickle down to the entire organization. That’s an incredible way to help a company and its employees realize their full potential.
But how do corporate leaders and business owners acquire and hone their coaching skills? Business coaches can teach coaching by simply exposing leaders to masterful coaching.
What’s more, within a coaching session, a leader can role-play and practice coaching with a business coach. This leads to higher and higher levels of coaching competency and confidence. In time, a leader’s ability to coach well can directly impact the bottom line and overall company health.
Here are some other benefits that result from effective business coaching:
Team-building: Building an executive leadership team is more art than science. First, there’s identifying the holes in an organization that need to be filled to drive expansion. Second, and more importantly, there’s pulling together the right chemistry of people who will respect, challenge, and complement each other. Business coaches can provide counsel on both issues, and even meet with prospective executive hires to determine fit and skill.
It may sound like hyperbole, but business coaching has been shown to mean the difference between success and failure for budding entrepreneurs, business owners, and corporate leaders. Even seasoned veterans appreciate the unbiased and apolitical input business coaches provide.
In truth, regardless of experience, no leader comes naturally endowed with the ability to handle the business demands of a multidisciplinary world. All leaders need support to grow to the next level, and one of the best ways to get that support is with a business coach.
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