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		<title>11 questions to ask before hiring a business coach</title>
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<p>More and more people are nowadays becoming accustomed to the idea that businesses can be coached and effectively helped to enhance their performance, in a broad range of business management areas.  As the market is still totally unregulated many people are defining themselves coaches overnight without feeling the need of proper training.  This could have serious consequences for you and your business if you happen to hire one of these cowboys.  So if you are considering using the skills of a business coach to help you and your business to be more successful I am listing here are some questions to assess his/her experience and credibility:</p>
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<li>what coaching qualifications do      you hold?</li>
<li>what can I get from my business      while being coached by you?</li>
<li>on what topics can you advise      me about my business?</li>
<li>what areas of my business can      you coach?</li>
<li>will I be coached on one area      at a time?</li>
<li>in what areas do you      specialise?</li>
<li>how long have you been coaching      for?</li>
<li>how many clients have you coached      to date?</li>
<li>have you coached a similar      business before?</li>
<li>what is your background before      you started coaching?</li>
<li>do you offer packages or do you      charge on a on going basis?</li>
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<p>Listed below are some acceptable answers you could be getting; your personal expectations will have a key role in deciding what is acceptable for you:</p>
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<li>“<em>I hold a Business Coaching Training Certificate from Results      Coaching System</em>” or “<em>I qualified      as a coach from the Coaching       Academy</em>”.  Anybody can start selling his/her services      without really being a qualified coach: unfortunately many people are      currently doing it.  Having a      qualification from a recognised and respectable coaching training      institution will guarantee you to be dealing with a <em>real coach</em> not just somebody who defines himself/herself a      coach.</li>
<li>“<em>anything realistically achievable that you are willing to commit      time and resources to</em>” or “<em>it      will depend on what you would like to achieve</em>”: coaching will help you      to move from a current situation to an expected, measurable and tangible  outcome.       In any case the coach cannot know, before hand, what your business      needs; you are the only person that should be taking the decision about      where your business should be going.       Feel sound suspicious if the coach speculates on the expected outcome.</li>
<li>“<em>as a coach I don’t advise, I ask questions and help you to find      your own answers</em>”: coaching is all about asking questions and not      advising.  A person that advises is      not a coach but perhaps a mentor, consultant or trainer.</li>
<li>“<em>business  coaching can help businesses      owners to work on a broad range of areas, such as sales, marketing,      operations, customer care, soft skills, conflict resolution, motivation,      personal performance of individuals and teams: the question is… what areas      would you like to be coached on?</em>”: the main role for the coach is to      inspire you on your decisions about what to do and ensuring that it gets      done, ensuring accountability.</li>
<li>“<em>I usually help my clients to set 2-3 goals in different areas to      ensure of keeping them  fully      engaged in the business coaching process: it can happen that certain weeks      there will be more progress on one goal than another;  in any case you will be involved, nearly      on a daily basis, in some activities that are about your progress toward      your goals</em>”: working on a single goal can be prone to times when no      progress in being made and it can cause a drop in motivation.</li>
<li>“<em>I work primarily with owners and senior managers of small and      medium businesses that would like to boost their performance and take      their business to the next level</em>”: it’s always advisable dealing with      somebody that has clear idea of a specific positioning for his job.</li>
<li>“I h<em>ave been coaching for 3 and half years, full time for the last 2”</em>:      coaching is a relatively new profession and the few top qualified coaches      in the UK have been coaching for just a bit more that ten years.  Therefore 2-3 years experience can be considered      a substantial and reliable level of expertise, particularly if supported      by a serious business management background.</li>
<li>“<em>I worked to date with 13 businesses and on average they increased      their profits by 23% in 6 months </em>”</li>
<li>“<em>yes, a company operating in the same field and with similar size      and turnover</em>” or “<em>I have never      worked specifically with companies similar to yours: nonetheless the fundamental      of coaching and business management are the same</em>”: while most people      would expect the first answer to be ideal the second one fits perfectly a  coaching scenario.  If you consider that coaching is all      about you and your business, without suggestions or advises, the hands on      experience with a similar company is not as relevant as you might expect.</li>
<li>“<em>I have over 15 years of management experience in junior, senior      and board positions in small to large enterprises</em>”: It is essential      for a business coach to have some solid hands-on experience in running      businesses in a senior role.       Ideally a mix of experience in different sectors and sizes of      companies will help the coach to have a richer background that will enable      him/her to be more adaptable to your business.  This kind of experience helps the coach      to bond quickly and naturally with the client because they can speak the      same business jargon.</li>
<li>“<em>I offer several packages like business, executive and personal coaching based on 12 sessions developed over 3 to 6 months</em>”: open ended contracts, where you start one day and don’t know when you finish, are reflecting the working methodology of therapists: they are also encouraging the coach to keep you engaged as long as possible in order to make more money off you.</li>
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