Starting and Running a Coaching Business: The Complete Guide to Setting Up and Managing a Coaching Practice (Small Business Start-Ups)

Starting and Running a Coaching Business: The Complete Guide to Setting Up and Managing a Coaching Practice (Small Business Start-Ups)

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5 Responses to “Starting and Running a Coaching Business: The Complete Guide to Setting Up and Managing a Coaching Practice (Small Business Start-Ups)”

  1. Review by Julie Perry for Starting and Running a Coaching Business: The Complete Guide to Setting Up and Managing a Coaching Practice (Small Business Start-Ups)
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    I am so glad I bought this book. It is so clearly written and easy to read whilst covering every aspect of running a coaching business. There are loads of practical ideas but also a real emphasis on making sure it feels right for you as an individual. I have already made a start with my own business and I think this book is going to become my bible as I try to develop things and bring in more clients.

  2. Review by L.P for Starting and Running a Coaching Business: The Complete Guide to Setting Up and Managing a Coaching Practice (Small Business Start-Ups)
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    I found this a really useful book. It’s easy to read and helped me think through every aspect of my business. I particularly liked the way it encouraged me to make decisions about how to improve my practice and the way it gave me confidence – not an easy thing for a book to do. The author has a real focus on helping me,the reader ,decide how to sell myself ,how to run my business and how to make sure that I put clients first in everything I do. I’ve taken a lot from the book and readily recommend it to anyone who has already set up a coaching business or is thinking of doing so.

  3. Review by Holly Knight for Starting and Running a Coaching Business: The Complete Guide to Setting Up and Managing a Coaching Practice (Small Business Start-Ups)
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    With its clear concise style this book is an invaluable aid to starting your own coaching business. It is perfect for reading cover to cover before you start,and for dipping into for reference once you are up and running.

  4. Review by SG for Starting and Running a Coaching Business: The Complete Guide to Setting Up and Managing a Coaching Practice (Small Business Start-Ups)
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    for anyone setting up a coaching business. It’s easy to read and follow, not too wordy. I like the author’s style.

  5. Antonia Chitty 05. Oct, 2010 at 1:47 am

    Review by Antonia Chitty for Starting and Running a Coaching Business: The Complete Guide to Setting Up and Managing a Coaching Practice (Small Business Start-Ups)
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    If you want to start a coaching business, check out Starting and Running a Coaching Business: The Complete Guide to Setting Up and Managing a Coaching Practice from How to Books. Coaching is one of the most popular choices for second careerists looking to retrain. The book has good general advice for anyone considering working for themselves. It looks at how to stay motivated and manage your time, as well as offering advice on finding a niche for your business, doubly important in a competitive market.

    Many people find it hard to promote their own service: this book is packed with promotional ideas. It also tackles the thorny issue of setting fees: obviously you will need to go beyond the book to do some competitor research too.

    The book has some small blank spaces to write down your own ideas and plans, but probably not enough space for anyone using it as a guide to starting their own coaching business. I’d say it would be a good purchase for anyone wanting to work as a coach – but buy a good notebook to use along side it. Go through every chapter slowly, follow up each idea and I think this book would give any potential coach a real head start.