Business Coaching

NEW COURSE FOR 2010
How to turn problems into opportunities
The difference between a problem and an opportunity is what we do with it, not what it is to begin with. This program showcases one of the most insidious, unproductive, ways we use time is complaining about our problems—especially when we should be thinking about them as new opportunities. In discussing this, other topics also on the agenda include:
* New opportunities lead you to new people and places.
* Use a new opportunity to eliminate old behaviours.
* Sometimes the Opportunity is Surrender

 
 
    WHAT'S GETTING IN THE WAY OF YOUR BUSINESS, CAREER AND LIFE GOALS?
Achieving major goals on your own is not always easy. Day to day life, fear of failure, and many other stumbling blocks can get in the way. Would you like to significantly increase your business profits and learn how to achieve performance excellence in your business?

Team & Conflict
Is your team like a well oiled machine or could it use a little work? This course tackles the hard human resource issues and problems to help you overcome them and help you and your team succeed.

How to Deal with Criticism
It’s unrealistic to assume you and your ideas are always going to be well received. We suggested that you respond and not react. That is, expect criticism and then practice positive responses. If possible, get clarification and then say thanks.

Leadership & Communication
There is always room for improvement when it comes to leadership. This series has some fantastic advice for leaders to grow.

Investors and Advisors
To win in business you may find that you need help both in knowledge as well as financially. Learn how to attract quality investors and get the right business advisors.

Increase Sales
Do you want your sales to increase? This series can teach you how to do it! From taking on your larger competitors to setting sales budges that work.

How to Have a Difficult Conversation
If you have a strong impulse to avoid difficult conversations, you’re not alone. We’re taught “don’t rock the boat” or “don’t open that can of worms.” Instead of confronting issues, we retreat. When preparing for a difficult conversation it’s critically important to think about the perspective of the other person.

Developing a Strong Business Strategy
The wrong strategy, even perfectly executed, can mean disaster for your business. In this Volume, you'll learn how to create a winning strategy, plus how to tweak and re-align your strategy based on market feedback.

Looking To The Future
What is your overall plan? Why do you want to improve your business? This series can get you thinking about where you are headed in your business future.