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Shtick Only Goes So Far siness in 3-4 weeks…..but of course I also have a few of my young that I prey on…coaches I mean. Would you say that preying on someone might have a different perspective depending on whether you are helping them to secure measurable results or not?"I loathe the word “shtick.”So, I did some research to figure out what it really means. And I discovered two facts:1. The word shtick is defined as “A characteristic attribute, talent, gimmick or trait that is helpful in securing recognition or attention.”2. The word shtick is derived from the Yiddish term shtik, which means “piece or routine.”Your “thing.” Your “hook.”Your shtick.Now, d The other coach was stunned and walked away because she had no answer. Given that research revealed less than 5% of all coaches make over $100,000 a year, my colleague’s niche market of helping other coaches is valid. What also makes this coach different as well as the other 6 coaches in this mastermind group is that everyone ca Writing Single Column Cash Book, Double Column Cash Book and Triple Column Cash Book Every Monday night a group of 7 committed individuals who are considered to be business coaches, executive coaches and business consultants meet via teleconferencing to mastermind. During these 90 minute masterminding sessions, weekly successes and missed opportunities are shared. We learn so much from each other. For reinventing the wheel is truly a waste of time.Single Column Cash BookIt has only one. column on each side for amount In fact, it is written just like cash account in the ledger (being real account what comes in is debited; what goes out is credited). This form of 'cash book has the same ruling as that of a ledger account There is no need of having a cash account in the ledger. The purpose is ably served by cash book itself. Posting from debit (receipt) side of the The mental energy and output from this masterminding process is incredible, but the email threads that are shared provided even greater opportunity for reflection and learning. One of the coaches revealed a conversation that he had with another business coach who belonged to a local chapter of a national coaching association. During their conversation, the other coach made the statement that "executive or business coaches who coach other business or executive coaches were preying on their own by taking advantage of all the problems currently existing within the business coaching industry." Everyone within this mastermind group has head similar statements before, but my enlightened colleague took this opportunity to truly reveal the ethics of this coach. So he replied, "Gee, you make that sound like a piranha preying on their young." The other coach responded, "Well isn't it?" My colleague continued with "I guess that assumes that we either prey on our own if we work with coaches, or, instead we prey on our other clients, and the latter must be OK. And does that mean that coaches just prey on the weak?" The coach who started the conversation staggered backward, stammered a bit and said, "Well no. I do help my clients." At this moment, my coaching friend then asked the other coach, "Does that mean that you are implying that I don’t help mine?" Her response was, "Of course not. Who are your clients?" Before my friend answered this question, he responded with a question, "You said that you help your clients. Tell me, what kind of measurable differences do you provide to your clients." Again, she heed and hawed a bit, and answered, "Well…….ummm……most of them get better." He quickly followed with "How much better?" The coach responded with "I have so many different clients that I really have no idea." Then my friend quietly concluded with “Well, let’s see I prey on a few small business clients who typically double their business in 3-4 weeks…..but of course I also have a few of my young that I prey on…coaches I mean. Would you say that preying on someone might have a different perspective depending on whether you are helping them to secure measurable results or not?" The other coach was stunned and walked away because she had no answer. Given that research revealed less than 5% of all coaches make over $100,000 a year, my colleague’s niche market of helping other coaches is valid. What also makes this coach different as well as the other 6 coaches in this mastermind group is that everyone can Improving Workplace Morale With Corporate Fun Days on that he had with another business coach who belonged to a local chapter of a national coaching association.In any type of business, one of the most important aspects is your employee morale. While this may sound like some type of HR buzzword, it is a vital piece of the puzzle. Unhappy workers produce less work. Not to mention, the quality of the work usually leaves something to be desired. Happy workers produce more quality work. This is a simple fact of the business world. Whether you’re selling vacuum cleaners or doing taxes, unless you are During their conversation, the other coach made the statement that "executive or business coaches who coach other business or executive coaches were preying on their own by taking advantage of all the problems currently existing within the business coaching industry." Everyone within this mastermind group has head similar statements before, but my enlightened colleague took this opportunity to truly reveal the ethics of this coach. So he replied, "Gee, you make that sound like a piranha preying on their young." The other coach responded, "Well isn't it?" My colleague continued with "I guess that assumes that we either prey on our own if we work with coaches, or, instead we prey on our other clients, and the latter must be OK. And does that mean that coaches just prey on the weak?" The coach who started the conversation staggered backward, stammered a bit and said, "Well no. I do help my clients." At this moment, my coaching friend then asked the other coach, "Does that mean that you are implying that I don’t help mine?" Her response was, "Of course not. Who are your clients?" Before my friend answered this question, he responded with a question, "You said that you help your clients. Tell me, what kind of measurable differences do you provide to your clients." Again, she heed and hawed a bit, and answered, "Well…….ummm……most of them get better." He quickly followed with "How much better?" The coach responded with "I have so many different clients that I really have no idea." Then my friend quietly concluded with “Well, let’s see I prey on a few small business clients who typically double their business in 3-4 weeks…..but of course I also have a few of my young that I prey on…coaches I mean. Would you say that preying on someone might have a different perspective depending on whether you are helping them to secure measurable results or not?" The other coach was stunned and walked away because she had no answer. Given that research revealed less than 5% of all coaches make over $100,000 a year, my colleague’s niche market of helping other coaches is valid. What also makes this coach different as well as the other 6 coaches in this mastermind group is that everyone ca Understanding Today's Generation: The Millenials at sound like a piranha preying on their young." The other coach responded, "Well isn't it?"You have heard of Generation X, Generation Y and Baby Boomers. There is a new generation called the Millenials, and they are now of the marrying age. In order to best serve this new group of twenty-somethings, it’s important to understand where they are coming from.Millenials have a strong bond with the technological age. They were practically born with a mouse in their hands and understand text messaging and instant messaging (also kno My colleague continued with "I guess that assumes that we either prey on our own if we work with coaches, or, instead we prey on our other clients, and the latter must be OK. And does that mean that coaches just prey on the weak?" The coach who started the conversation staggered backward, stammered a bit and said, "Well no. I do help my clients." At this moment, my coaching friend then asked the other coach, "Does that mean that you are implying that I don’t help mine?" Her response was, "Of course not. Who are your clients?" Before my friend answered this question, he responded with a question, "You said that you help your clients. Tell me, what kind of measurable differences do you provide to your clients." Again, she heed and hawed a bit, and answered, "Well…….ummm……most of them get better." He quickly followed with "How much better?" The coach responded with "I have so many different clients that I really have no idea." Then my friend quietly concluded with “Well, let’s see I prey on a few small business clients who typically double their business in 3-4 weeks…..but of course I also have a few of my young that I prey on…coaches I mean. Would you say that preying on someone might have a different perspective depending on whether you are helping them to secure measurable results or not?" The other coach was stunned and walked away because she had no answer. Given that research revealed less than 5% of all coaches make over $100,000 a year, my colleague’s niche market of helping other coaches is valid. What also makes this coach different as well as the other 6 coaches in this mastermind group is that everyone ca The Secrets of Starting Business Successfully was, "Of course not. Who are your clients?"Starting Business Secrets will help you to start your own business successfully. The American Dream is, and always will be, to come up with an idea, start a business and become rich from your own efforts. Based upon this motivation, thousands of businesses fail each year, due primarily to not being familiar with the basics involved in running a business. This report will enlighten you, and give you a number of suggestions you Before my friend answered this question, he responded with a question, "You said that you help your clients. Tell me, what kind of measurable differences do you provide to your clients." Again, she heed and hawed a bit, and answered, "Well…….ummm……most of them get better." He quickly followed with "How much better?" The coach responded with "I have so many different clients that I really have no idea." Then my friend quietly concluded with “Well, let’s see I prey on a few small business clients who typically double their business in 3-4 weeks…..but of course I also have a few of my young that I prey on…coaches I mean. Would you say that preying on someone might have a different perspective depending on whether you are helping them to secure measurable results or not?" The other coach was stunned and walked away because she had no answer. Given that research revealed less than 5% of all coaches make over $100,000 a year, my colleague’s niche market of helping other coaches is valid. What also makes this coach different as well as the other 6 coaches in this mastermind group is that everyone ca Signs of a Healthy Work Environment siness in 3-4 weeks…..but of course I also have a few of my young that I prey on…coaches I mean. Would you say that preying on someone might have a different perspective depending on whether you are helping them to secure measurable results or not?"There’s no denying that a healthy work environment is a top concern for most employees. Review any employee satisfaction survey and you’re apt to find this issue among the top five concerns of your staff – sometimes above the issue of pay.So how do you know if your organization provides a safe, healthy environment for employees? Well, there are some signs to look for.1. Employees laugh often.Generally, humor is a sign of The other coach was stunned and walked away because she had no answer. Given that research revealed less than 5% of all coaches make over $100,000 a year, my colleague’s niche market of helping other coaches is valid. What also makes this coach different as well as the other 6 coaches in this mastermind group is that everyone can share actual measurable results. For their ethics and values are all about delivering a positive return on investment for their coaching services. Without such core values, why would anyone hire any of us? The simple reason is that most coaches fail to earn more than $100,000, fail to have more than 20 clients during the course of their practice is because they cannot consistently deliver measurable results. This failure is truly one of ethics and core values. So the final question is: Are your ethics as a business coach centered around just helping people or securing measurable and sustainable results?
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