Saturday, October 22, 2005

How career coaches can enhance and increase your success

It has been said that career coaches are not just for high-powered executives anymore, and that is certainly true. Employees and business owners, no matter what the level of their career, can benefit from using career coaches to enhance their productivity, get the raise they deserve, or get noticed by the people in power.

Many people turn to career coaches only after a career setback, such as a layoff or other negative events. However, career coaches can be used successfully when things are going well also. After all, everyone has room for improvement in their lives and career, and career coaches can help you determine what you are doing right, and what you can improve.

It is important to pay close attention to your career, because your career path and salary level will in large part determine your financial, professional and even personal future. No matter what your ultimate career goals, career coaches can help you reach those goals. For instance, if early retirement is your goal, your career coach can help you get the most out of your working years, and help you make the most of the money you earn.

If your goals are more ambitious and you have your eye on the big corner office, career coaches can help you focus your ambition in the most fruitful direction. If your goal is a big promotion, or to one day run the company, it is important to understand where the true seat of power lies in your part of the organization, and to use that seat of power to advance your career. Networking is essential in the world of business, whether it is landing a job or getting a promotion.

Negotiating a better salary, a more generous package of benefits, or both, is another facet of your professional life where career coaches can help. It is never easy to ask the boss for more money, and in today’s leaner times there is often less money allocated for raises and bonuses. It is therefore more important than ever to know how to present yourself and how to make the case that you deserve more money for what you do. Career coaches can help you make a compelling case by helping you highlight your past accomplishments and put them in perspective.

Of course you do not have to work for someone else to benefit from what career coaches have to offer. Career coaches can be quite valuable to those starting and running their own businesses as well. The focus these professionals can provide business owners can be a huge benefit. Once you know what you are doing right and what you can improve, you will be in a much better position to make your business one of those great success stories.

Knowing what your strengths and weaknesses are is essential to success in business and in life. Knowing what you do best, and what you need help with, is the first step to succeeding, whether you are running your own business or trying to climb the corporate ladder.

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