
A coach provides advice and guidance based on their own experiences and capabilities, so it pays to take the time to find the business coaching that's right for you. So how do you choose a coach relevant to your needs?
There are three essential areas of understanding in the business coaching relationship:
1) A clear understanding of the issues that drive the need for a coach, and even more importantly, the desired
outcomes of the business coaching relationship.
A few questions you should ask yourself before selecting a coach:
2) A clear understanding of the process that will be used is vital as you must ensure you are happy with the business
coaching process. Examples of process-related questions are:
3) Then, the environmental factors must be considered. Environmental factors in this context are any external elements
that may influence the comfort of the relationship.
Examples are:
Grant Hyman is a specialist Sales Consultant whose company, Sales Central, is dedicated to maximising the sales successes of clients by assisting in the areas of Training, Recruiting, Automation, Motivational Speaking and Coaching.

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Wht a fantastic article. I used it when hiring a coach and it worked really well. Thanks so much. Jess Tyler from Hobart | Read my articles
Great tips Grant, there are rather a lot of us coaches around these days and these questions help narrow the search. Robert Gerrish from Flying Solo | Read my articles
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