3 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Business Coach

Published: Dec. 3, 2019, 9:06 a.m.

b'You\\u2019re a high achiever, and you want it to stay that way. That means you need some coaching. But these days, it seems like everybody with a laptop and a website is a business coach. How do you know if you\\u2019ll be getting solid advice? Based on over a decade of experience with business coaches, we\\u2019ve developed a successful coaching framework that\\u2019s producing real-world results for our clients\\u2014both at work and in life. We\\u2019ll give you three key questions that will instantly evaluate any prospective business coach.\\xa0 Answer three questions, and you\\u2019ll gain instant clarity on your decision. You\\u2019ll be free from the worry that you\\u2019re taking the wrong advice. And you\\u2019ll start seeing fresh results in your business and your personal life. Here\\u2019s a sneak peek inside this episode\\u2014 Why you need to choose carefully when selecting a business coach. The dirty little secret of the business coaching industry.\\xa0 Why business coaching is now a \\u201cwild west\\u201d environment.\\xa0 Our worst experience with a business coach.\\xa0 The first thing you need to look for in a business coach.\\xa0 The difference between a great talent and a great coach.\\xa0 Questions you can ask to uncover a coach\\u2019s experience level.\\xa0 Does it matter if the coach has experience in your particular industry? How to tell if a coach is taking their own advice. Why it\\u2019s vital to see that your coach\\u2019s strategies have been used in other businesses.\\xa0 The best question to ask a coach about their methods and outcomes. How to know for sure that a coach can help you.\\xa0 Tips for finding out how effective a coach really is. The difference between the two major coaching formats.\\xa0 Why you should absolutely start with a group coaching format. How group coaching builds your skill set faster than one-on-one coaching. The hidden benefit of participating in a coaching group.\\xa0 Why coaching groups are often better at accountability than a one-on-one coach. The final question to ask a prospective coach. Now that you\\u2019ve got some perspective on how to evaluate a prospective business coach, here\\u2019s your next step. Take the free Business Health Assessment. It will evaluate your business based on 7 key metrics. You\\u2019ll get a personalized score on strengths and weaknesses. And that will give you instant clarity on where your business needs to grow.\\xa0 Resources from This Episode Business Health Assessment BusinessAccelerator\\n\\nSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.'