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Why Professional Coaching Will Benefit Your Company, Even in an Uncertain Economy
by Jeanne Schad
The recent end of the second quarter brought with it the release of corporate earning reports. As expected, we saw many of the same adjectives: "down," "less-than-expected," and "declining." One Senior Vice President in real estate told me this week that the first round of budget cuts "hurt" and the next round would, "hurt really badly."
No doubt the news of a slowing economy has affected your business. Yet, I don't feel like it is keeping clients away from considering professional coaching resources and leadership development programs. Despite dwindling training budgets, many people are seeing the need to spend money on their employees now to ensure they stick with them through the tough times. Keeping your prized talent is more important now than ever. Your employees who are trained, efficient in their jobs, and have great relationships with your clients are one of your most important assets right now. These employees keep your sales steady, your customers happy, and your profits from slipping too badly.
However, even if they are happy, they are not yours forever. According to comScore Media Metric, one third of these trusted assets are visiting job search websites like Monster and Career Builder every month. I hear from recruiters that many more candidates are open to hearing about new opportunities, even if they love their jobs.
The good people will always be in demand; however, you can take action to try to keep them. Many of the top reasons people cite for leaving a job can be addressed through a professional coaching resource. Professional coaching resources can provide a confidential forum for them to set their goals and get a sounding board for ideas. Plus, they can vent about their frustrations with respect to these common issues:
Jeanne Schad, founder of Internal Relations Professional Coaching Resource, is an expert in the areas of business coaching, professional coaching resources, and leadership development. Visit http://www.internalrelations.com to learn more about professional coaching resources.
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