My Small Biz, Big Voices podcast producer, Mark Bishop, decided it was time to turn the tables and put me on the receiving end of the questions. It was a great opportunity to talk about what I do and why I do it, especially since coaching is a relatively newer profession. If you’ve been wondering how a business coach could help you, check out our interview. Enjoy!
- You’ve been coaching small businesses since 2006. How did you come to have your coaching practice?
- After 13 years, what has kept you going? You seem to be on a mission.
- What do you think is the #1 problem that you solve as a business coach?
- You are a finalist for the upcoming Better Business Bureau’s Torch Award for Ethics. What do you feel is an ethical issue that is facing the coaching industry?
- What advice do you have for someone who is looking for a business coach, especially if they’ve had an experience like the one you just described?
- How does a coach differ from a consultant?
- What often comes up the most for people who are thinking about working with a coach but they’re still not quite sure if they need one?
- One of the things that you offer as a coach is behavioral analysis. What is that and why is it important to your clients’ businesses?
- You wrote a book about how to use behavioral analysis in sales and marketing. Tell us about that.
- What are you working on this year that we can look forward to?
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