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Business Coaching Services For Busy Entrepreneurs

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Are you so busy working in the business that you cannot find time to work on the business?

Often busy entrepreneurs get so caught up in 'getting things done' that they do not have the time to take a step back and make sure that what they are doing is adding value to the business.

Celia Couture can help. Since 1999, we have been coaching business owners so they can create sustained growth and high profits. Prior to that, Celia worked in Fortune 100 companies helping them improve their business processes, identify profitable products and services, and maximize the talents of their people.

The business coaching process starts with understanding where you really want to go.  We define this as your business vision in a powerful and practical one page plan that you can put up in plain view on your office wall.  It contains clear goals and measurements to make sure we’re taking your business in the right direction

Next we take action to start making your vision come true – day by day, week by week, month by month and in steps that are just the right size for you to take.  

When things are tough, we'll hold you accountable.  Perhaps you’ll also want to use your coaching session to brainstorm strategies and ideas, or to develop and critique new marketing pieces

Over the first three to six months your business will gradually change, until one day you look back at the journey you have taken and feel amazed at how far your business has come.  Shorter working hours, more profit and less stress. 

In fact, some of those elusive perks that other business owners seem to enjoy at the moment!

The first step is the easiest! Complete the form to the left to schedule a complimentary 30 minute conversation and receive a free copy of our e-book - Effective Leadership.

10 Indicators You Need a Business Coach

  1. You work longer hours than your staff and take shorter holidays.
  2. You spend your day fire-fighting rather than developing your business
  3. Cashflow is tight and/or profits are poor in relation to overall sales.
  4. You find it hard to motivate yourself or business partners.
  5. You need to generate more inquiries and new leads.
  6. Your sales team don’t perform as well as they should
  7. It’s hard to recruit, retain and motivate good quality staff.
  8. Your business seems to break down when you’re not around.
  9. You are losing customers to the competition and want to fight back.
  10. You read lots about business growth, but just don't know what makes sense for your business.
  11. You just feel overwhelmed, you don't know where to start