5 Challenges You May Face When Running a Business Coaching Practice
By: Julie Wagstaff
Date: 29 / 11 / 2023
Date: 29 / 11 / 2023
Are you prepared for the challenges of running a business coaching practice?
Owning and running a successful business coaching firm can be an exciting and fulfilling experience. However, like any commercial venture, there are challenges that you need to be aware of. In this article, Julie Wagstaff, Managing Director of ActionCOACH UK, shares five common problems that business coaching practice owners often encounter and provides tips on how to overcome them.
ActionCOACH UK, a leader in the business coaching industry, is well-acquainted with these challenges. Julie Wagstaff, with her extensive track record of steering business coaches towards success, is exceptionally well-placed to offer insights into navigating these five common hurdles. ActionCOACH's wealth of global experience and its multitude of success stories lend further credibility, ensuring that the forthcoming advice is rooted in practical applications and tested strategies.
Whether you're considering a franchise or venturing independently, we're here to guide you through making informed decisions for a successful coaching career. Not only will we dissect these five challenges, but we'll also offer pragmatic solutions, helping you to forge a path towards a thriving coaching practice.
Picture: Julie Wagstaff (left) and Laura Hill (right) filming for being nominated at the Franchisor of the Year Awards 2023
The challenge: Starting a business coaching practice requires a significant initial investment. This can include the time and effort needed to acquire the necessary knowledge and create the materials required to run a profitable business. Furthermore, if you choose to invest in a business coaching license or franchise, you will also need to consider the associated costs, such as training, royalties, and staff.
The solution: Assess your financial situation and create a business plan with the master franchisor!
Firstly, it's crucial to carefully assess your financial situation and determine if you have the resources to invest in a franchise.
Once you have made the decision to invest, creating a business plan should be your next step - this will help ensure the financial viability of your new business coaching practice. This plan serves as a roadmap, detailing every aspect of the business, from start-up costs to projected revenues. Working alongside the franchisor allows you to leverage their expertise and experience, as they can provide valuable insights into the costs you can expect to face, which could include:
Your business plan should also outline strategies for generating revenue quickly, perhaps by identifying early adopter clients, capitalizing on the franchisor's existing network, or leveraging proven marketing strategies that the franchisor has used successfully. This plan can also include performance benchmarks, allowing you to measure progress and make informed decisions about resources and the direction of your coaching practice.
Moreover, a robust business plan created with the franchisor's input can help in securing financing if needed, as it demonstrates to lenders or investors that your business venture has the backing and support of an established entity in the business coaching industry.
Picture: Creating a business plan together
The challenge: The success of your business coaching practice depends on your ability to attract and keep clients.
The Solution: Lock down a Marketing strategy! Developing a comprehensive marketing strategy is fundamental to the success of any business coaching practice.
This strategy should have an understanding of your target audience, including their needs and challenges and how your coaching can address these, for example…
Picture: Locking down a Marketing strategy
The Challenge: When you own a franchise, you are obligated to follow the guidelines set by the franchisor. The level of restriction can vary depending on the franchise. While this can provide support and guidance from the franchisor, it may also limit your autonomy and hinder your ability to make decisions about your business.
The Solution: Consider how much freedom you desire as a business owner and choose a franchise that aligns with your goals and values.
When starting a franchise business, especially within the business coaching sector, you must weigh the desire for entrepreneurial independence against the benefits of a franchisor’s structured system. Therefore, the franchise you select should not only fit your financial goals but also reflect your personal values and the level of autonomy you wish to maintain. Points to consider include…
Picture: Action Coach Franchisee Rob Pickering delivering a client workshop
The Challenge: If you plan to grow your business coaching practice, you will need to hire and train a team. This process can be time-consuming and costly.
The Solution: It's essential to have a clear understanding of your staffing needs and implement a training programme to ensure that your team has the skills and knowledge necessary for success.
To build a capable and knowledgeable team for your business coaching practice, consider the following key steps:
Picture: Building strong team relationships
The Challenge: The business coaching industry is constantly evolving, with new trends, strategies, and tactics emerging regularly.
The Solution: To ensure that your business coaching practice remains at the forefront of the industry, a commitment to continuous learning and development is vital.
Keeping up to date with the latest trends and methodologies not only enhances the services you offer but also positions you as a thought leader in the business coaching community. This commitment to growth can take several forms:
By incorporating these activities into your professional routine, you can ensure that your firm continues to deliver high-value coaching that is informed by the most current and effective practices in the industry.
Picture: James Vincent speaking at the ActionCOACH annual conference
While owning a business coaching practice can be a rewarding experience, it's important to be aware of the common challenges that come with it. Take the time to speak with individuals who have ventured into this field independently to gain insights into the rewards and costs involved. Additionally, explore the business coaching franchises available in the UK and inquire about how they can help you overcome these challenges.
It's important to evaluate how these franchises align with your personal business philosophy, values, and the level of independence you desire. The right fit should feel like a partnership that enhances your strengths and supports your growth as a coach and entrepreneur.
If your vision for the future includes guiding other businesses to reach their full potential, then taking the next step towards launching your own business coaching practice could be your calling. ActionCOACH, as a leading name in business coaching, has a wealth of experience and success to share with aspiring coaches. By connecting with ActionCOACH, you can learn more about the support and training that could be pivotal in your journey.
Are you ready to take control of your professional destiny and become a catalyst for change in the business world? If you feel a resonant 'yes,' then it may be time to seriously consider launching your business coaching practice. Click here to discover what ActionCOACH can offer and begin the exciting process of building your future in business coaching.
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