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Showing posts with label BusinessCoachSanDiego. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BusinessCoachSanDiego. Show all posts

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Business Coaches and Consultants: The Differences

The pursuit of success sometimes requires a different perspective. Thankfully for business people, that difference in perspective isn’t too hard to find in business coaches and consultants. While both types of counselors fill the same role, coaching and consulting employ drastically different approaches to the problem. Deciding which one best fits your needs and learning style can help you get the most out of your learning experience with either one.

Monday, April 14, 2014

3 Helpful Tips for Choosing a Business Coach

So, you’re looking to establish a business. Well, as much as you’d like to believe you have the talent, your own knowledge still isn’t enough. Like a rookie boxer looking to be a world champion, you’ll need a trainer. Someone who can tap into your potential and let it shine bright. 

Looking for a credible business coach isn’t as complex as the clockwork of a watch. It’s fairly uncomplicated; just consider these three main tips. 
 
Is your potential business coach already successful to begin with? Frankly, you’ll need someone to look up to, someone you’ll model your entrepreneurial skills after. You have to want to be like him, or surpass him. This expert might have had coaching back in the day, but whatever he has learned from coaching or experience, he must have earned through hard work and trial and error. In a way, a business coach is handing down his knowledge and skills to you. Two for the price of one. 
 
Are you comfortable with his mentorship style? If you are, he is a keeper. Choose the one who values you as a student, friend, and colleague. And even while he is extremely knowledgeable, he would need to speak clearly and explain logically all that you need to know so you may understand the concepts behind the actions. 
 
Consider the nature of your business. Naturally, you choose a coach with a business that’s perfectly aligned with yours. You wouldn’t want an IT expert coaching you how to build a fashion store, would you? Of course not.

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Why Consider Hiring a Business Coach Today

Starting a business today puts you closer to ensuring your family's financial security in the future. A business can result in an income bigger than what you earn as an employee. However, without proper planning and execution, your journey may end up on the opposite direction, which can be a terrible experience for your family.

To secure a high return on investment, consider hiring a business coach. This professional knows exactly how you can double or triple your investment at the soonest time possible. He or she can provide insights on the present market situation and give you tips on how to cope with the sometimes harsh economic climate.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Why Having a Business is Good For Your Career

Not all jobs are secure. You just might wake up one day and discover that you no longer have anywhere to go because the company you've been serving has to downsize. There is a good alternative, however, to the uncertainty of employment and it's what you call business. When you start doing business, you become your own boss. Best of all, it provides job security because you can actually plan where it should be heading.

Having your own business also means having the freedom to do whatever you want. You can choose when to work and whom to work with. If you're juggling your time between work and family, your own business will give you the opportunity to balance this perfectly to your favor. You can even run your business from home if you want. Whether you want to expand or outsource to other countries, you simply have to have a good internet connection and all the necessary hardware that makes it possible.

Of course, you'd never get into something you're not into, right? This only means that your business could possibly reflect your passion or whatever you’re interested in, because you wouldn’t be getting into a pet store business if you hate animals. Having your own business, therefore, brings out the best in you because you’ll be working hard for something you really love and this in turn will lead to better opportunities and success.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Starting a Small Business in San Diego

While there are some people who find working for their employers rewarding, there are some who think that they are better off being their own boss. This way, they get to work at their own time and they have the last word on important business decisions. If this is a situation that you see yourself reveling at, then perhaps it's time to consider starting your very own small business in San Diego.

Having a concrete business plan is the first step to kicking off a small business since this will itemize your short-term and long-term business goals. Without a solid business plan, you'll likely end up running around like a headless chicken because you have no idea of what you really want to achieve, not to mention that you'll find it difficult to attract investors to help fund your business. 
 
A business plan can be something as simple as writing down that you plan to open a small yoghurt shop within the first half of the next year, followed by rolling out a marketing campaign with the help of a business coach to help you heavily promote your brand. Within three years' time, you can update your plan saying you wish to expand to more locations within the city. When you have these things laid out, it's easier for you to see the amount of work you have to do to put those exact plans into fruition.