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The Value And Benefits of Business Coaching

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career guidance. change in career. Some of the more interesting survey findings: Main role of the business coach: 84.8 % sounding board. business consultant. 41% teacher. Typical issues encountered during business coaching: 84.5 % time management (using time wisely, time tracking). business advice (business advisory services).

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Personal Accountability Is The Number 1 Office Pet Peeve

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In an interview with Forbes, Nicole Williams, LinkedIn's Connection Director said "Many just don't realize their behavior may be annoying, and it can be a career killer if you never correct it. Those people who consistently seem to miss your email (you can only use the “it hit my Spam” excuse so many times).

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Your Dream Job - And Your Passion

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The above statistics paint a vivid picture of how elusive passion can be in careers. Furthermore. 20% were passionate about their jobs. 33% believed they had reached a dead end. 21% were eager to change to something different. Here are some more observations about dream jobs: Dream jobs are absolutely personal.

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The Top Benefits of Business Coaching

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A study by the International Coach Federation (ICF) reported that most small business owners, who hadn't been coached, would like to achieve positive change in their business development, career, and financial and physical health. Sales and marketing.

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Personal Accountability Is The Number 1 Office Pet Peeve

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In an interview with Forbes, Nicole Williams, LinkedIn's Connection Director said "Many just don't realize their behavior may be annoying, and it can be a career killer if you never correct it. Those people who consistently seem to miss your email (you can only use the “it hit my Spam” excuse so many times).

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Strathman Associates - A Six Disciplines Business Coach Success Story

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Jane Strathman started out her career in banking 16 years ago at National City Bank in Ohio, but it was only a stepping stone to her true passion –– coaching. “From that I learned that I liked coaching,” she said. “I liked that freedom of being able to manage my own time myself.”

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Business Coaching Trends 2011

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This reason ranked highest followed by “expand professional career opportunities” (38.8 percent of respondents who had experienced coaching chose “optimize individual and/or team performance” as their motivation for being coached. percent) and “improve business management strategies” (36.1

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