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Sports coaches know that it is the whole team that will deliver success or failure, yet business coaches are often only asked to focus on individual performance.

In today's climate, where companies are under pressure to grow their markets, business coaching becomes a greater imperative.  How can you be sure that your coaching and training spend is geared to maximise the competitive advantage of your business?

There are three factors that are overlooked by many corporate coaching buyers today, as Vanessa Fudge outlines in our downloadable article, below.  Click on the pdf document icon below to enjoy the full article.

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Jacob Aldridge, about 1 year ago

A key message I take from this article is the ability for businesses to leverage business coaching. Why focus on supporting 1 or 2 individuals, when you can develop the whole team to perform better.

adean, about 1 year ago

Thanks Vanessa - this is a very interesting article, and really relevant for today.

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