In fields where
performance is on the leading edge, people have coaches. 
Top performers
have coaches because they are committed to a level of performance that they
simply can’t reach on their own. The same goes for the business
world.
A business coach helps an
executive to develop the skills to be a successful leader and to improve
productivity. And point out options you might not have discovered.
For people working in organizations, there are times when having a job coach can
make a difference.
A business
coach can:
- Help develop managerial skills
- Suggest ways to motivate employees
- Help ease feelings of isolation some leaders feel.
- Help prepare for an upcoming change
- improve the balance between work and personal life.
- Increase motivation and commitment to goals.
Working with a business coach helps you regain your passion for your
work. And improve relationships with the people you work
with.
With a business coach, a relationship of trust must be
created. An objective is set and then the process to
obtain the goal is set. Both people are responsible for
reaching these goals. Even when things become difficult,
the coach continues to offer encouragement.
If your not serious
about being coached, then it probably isn't for you.
Take Kneading Mind's job coach survey to see if you could benefit from a
business coach.
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