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Getting Feedback from an External Coach
This article looks at the role/s an external coach can provide for a CEO to help him bring himself, the company and the business to greater heights.

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Financing Corporate Growth in Ghana: The Role of the Stock Market
We examine how listed corporations in Ghana finance their growth and to what extent do they rely on external finance relative to internal finance. As companies expand through the acquisition of assets they have choices to make in how that growth is financed. Past earnings can be retained as a source of internal finance or be paid to shareholders as dividends. External sources of finance include both the issuance of new equity (external equity) and various debts instruments (external debt).

Why Develop the Internal Leadership Coach?
The fundamental purpose of this article is to provide insight, concepts and a solid results-driven strategy for implementing a highly effective internal leadership coaching process. Many of the practices explored are also consistent with those employed by an experienced external coach. The information provided will work in virtually any type of organization. My basic intent is to articulate a holistic or integrated approach of organizational leadership development using the skill of an internal coach.

Public Sector Procurement Practice and the Principles of External Economies, Clustering and the Global Value Chain
Can the public sector effectively apply the principles of External Economies to its procurement practice? “External economies of scale (ES) occur outside of a firm, within an industry. Thus, when an industry’s scope of operations expands due to, for example, the creation of a better transportation network, resulting in a subsequent decrease in costs for a company working within that industry, external economies of scale are said to have been achieved. With external ES, all firms within the industry will benefit.” (What Are Economies of Scale? By Reem Heakal, January 2003)

What is a Business Coach
A business coach is someone who can produce outstanding results in the lives of people. The only challenge is that so many people are calling themselves business coaches. Some of these people are not producing positive results. Please read these guidelines before hiring your next business coach: What are the duties of a business coach? How can a business coach increase my business? What should I expect from a business coach? Who needs a business coach? What is the fee for a business coach? Do you have to attend a coaching school to be an effective coach? What about online coaching?

How Too Many Coaches Are Marketing Using the Square Peg in the Round Hole Approach to Win More Sales
Are you an executive coach, business coach, leadership coach, change coach or even a sales coach who is using the traditional sales based marketing because that is why you know or how you were trained? How is that working for you? Do you feel that your marketing efforts are putting a lot of square pegs into round holes? Would you like a far easier way to win more sales?

Executive Coaching on the Rise
Covers why one might engage the services of an external coach, how a typical coaching process works, when to consider using a coach and what to look for when selecting one.

Getting Feedback from an External Coach
This article looks at the role/s an external coach can provide for a CEO to help him bring himself, the company and the business to greater heights.

The Coaching Imperative
Salespeople get less coaching today than they did five years ago. In the last three years following the economic downturn, it's worse. There is less coaching now. Companies have cut budgets and reduced external expenditures. Managers are spread so thin, they don't have enough time to coach and develop their staff.

How to start a coaching business
To become a successful life coach -- whether that is a business coach or personal coach -- is not as easy as it may look. Find out how to do it the right way and avoid scams. Julie Melillo is a successful business and personal coach in Manhattan, who has been a coach since 2005. To become a successful coach -- whether that is a business coach or personal coach -- is not as easy as it may look. The internet is full of "become a coach quick" links, that promise you large amounts of money over night. As we all know, that simply isn't how the world works -- coaches have a lot of competition. However, you can create a thriving coaching business, but it is no different from any other business -- you must build it solidly from the ground up if you plan on having your coaching business thrive.

Why having an experienced coach is paramount for success.
In much the same way that having a good coach in sport is paramount to success so too is having a good coach in business. A successful coach will be able to pass on great advice on how to succeed in your business venture and also the pitfalls you will need to avoid based on their own vast experiences. This article advises on what to look for in a coach and how to select the best coach to guide you to succeed in your business.

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