This has been a year of incredible growth and success for ActionCOACH. We are expanding into more and more countries. We are winning awards on an almost weekly basis for our work, and ActionCOACH is being recognized by international media.
So in the interest of keeping with the theme of success and renewal, we are thrilled to announce that a staple and favorite event, BEFA, has been re-imagined, re-branded, and REVIVED with a new look, feel and focus. Introducing BizX America.
The new event and website feature new award nomination categories, an easier nominations process (to be announced soon), full line up of speakers, including bios, a page to purchase tickets, and upgrade options for a VIP experience, and even a list of places you should visit while at the 2020 conference in Nashville! We are so excited to unveil this rebrand! This conference, expo and award gala is for those who want to make the most of their business, expand their business, start a new business or just hear from some of the top speakers in the country.
This year’s speakers include best-selling authors Scott McKain, Jeb Blount, and Delatorro McNeal, along with ActionCOACH CEO and founder Brad Sugars; Twelve Mavens founder, Jeff Davis; and Linda Clemons, CEO of Sisterprenuer.
The Business Excellence Awards were founded in 2011 in the United States, in an effort to create a ceremony that honors the achievements of business owners from around the world.
The awards recognized “the best of the best” in pro-growth small business practices and outstanding entrepreneurial results in an exciting setting of innovation, networking, education, and incredible results. That has not changed with the rebrand.
If anything, this effort is expanding with the addition of multiple new categories. The future of BizX is brighter than the sun on a summer’s day, with plans to expand into a multi-city international business event.
Check out the new website here.
Reason #1: Different styles and methods of business coaching don't work for everyone
It's important to be honest with yourself and conduct a realistic assessment when it comes to business coaching. Though business coaching can have many benefits, it might not work for everyone.
Every individual brings their own experiences and values to the coaching dynamic, so results will vary. Additionally, some individuals might need more than just a coach. They might also need specialised knowledge or communication strategies specific to their industry or target audience. Below are a few key factors to consider:
Reason #2: There is no clear focus or vision (talk about time dedication here too)
cIt's important to be honest with yourself and conduct a realistic assessment when it comes to business coaching. Though business coaching can have many benefits, it might not work for everyone.
Business coaching is an effective tool for developing a clearer focus and vision for growing your business. A good coach will help you to take a comprehensive look at your strengths, weaknesses, and available resources that can be used to reach those goals. They will also help you draw up action plans with step-by-step instructions to get there.
By providing honest feedback and being patient throughout the process, a business coach can make sure that you’re on the right track. This will enable you to set realistic milestones and tasks.
These tasks may need dedicated time outside of coaching sessions. For example, a coach might help a client develop a marketing strategy or implement new systems for managing employees. However, if the client does not have enough time to devote to these tasks outside of coaching sessions, progress will likely stall.
Both the coach and the client must have enough time available to reflect on past experiences, brainstorm new solutions, and test out different strategies. If either party is rushed or distracted during coaching sessions due to other commitments or obligations, they may struggle to fully engage in this process.
Effective business coaching also requires a commitment to regular meetings and ongoing communication. If either the coach or the client does not have enough time to dedicate to these meetings, progress may be slow or nonexistent.
It's important to recognise that business coaching is an ongoing process that takes time to yield results. While some clients may see improvements after just a few sessions with their coach. Others may need months or even years of consistent effort before they begin seeing real changes in their businesses.