Kind words
...about our recent Conference in
Las Vegas (March 2002)
All I can say is WOW!!! The conference content was practical, relevant and
motivational.
Thank you for the opportunity to meet with so many incredible people at the 2002
CoachVille Conference in Las Vegas. I am a new coach in private practice, and I learned a
lot, met a lot of exceptional people, and came home with a lot of valuable ideas to
attract clients, add value, and market my coaching skills more effectively. I was
gratified to be able to add value to some of the discussions and coaching exercises, and
have found new motivation to make my coaching skills better, and my coaching practice more
professional and focused. I look forward to taking better advantage of all the content
available on the CoachVille website, and to developing long-term relationships with many
of the coaches I met.
dear thomas,
you are wonderful -- a great formulator, communicator and teacher. as someone
who has been in the academic field (and has thus attended many conf and
seminars over these years) you are certainly in the top ten. more later.
Hi Thomas: Thanks for a very motivating conference. You went all out.
I am looking forward to the next conference. I got a
lot of value out of this conference.
Thank you for a very powerful - business shifting conference - I've already implemented 12
of about 100 actions I committed to there...
Dear Thomas,
Thank you so much for the conference. It exceeded my expectations for content and
inspiration. I also met some really nice people! As a result of the conference I've
signed up for the graduate school. Thanks again.
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Getting tired of having clients who come and go? Are you looking for
clients who last a lifetime?
Then consider working with the small business owner or entrepreneur (1 -
200 employees). They are loyal, your coaching is put to immediate
use, and the positive impact on their bottom line is measurable.
According to the SBA (Small Business
Administration) there are 22 million small businesses in the United
States, 9 million of which are women-owned.
This is a vibrant market that has barely been tapped into by coaches.
Intriguing, yes? Richard
Reardon can show you how to both attract -- and to do
extraordinary work -- with this type of client, even if you have not yet
been working in a business setting.
We'll show you the 15 'entry points' that help you get in the door with a small business
client.
And, once inside, you can use the strategies, models and solutions that we
teach you at this 2-day intensive to serve the small business client --
which tend to work with their coaches over a much longer term and at
higher fees than with personal coaching. Yet, of course, your
coaching with them is also personal. It's the perfect type of client
to expand your abilities as a coach.
Tuition is only $179 for the 2-day training.
Small
Business Coaching Conference - Denver, CO
Register Now! |
City |
Max |
Status |
To register |
Denver, CO
June 6/7, 2003
9am - 5pm, both days |
200 |
Available |
Click to Register
event location to be
confirmed |
Training fee
$179 USD
9am-5pm all days
Maximum capacity: 200
CoachVille
is pleased to provide discounts for airfare and car rental to select
cities on the CoachVille Conference Tour. Click here
for details...
The Small Business Coaching Conference is also available
during 2003 in
San Diego | Philadelphia | Denver | Seattle | Boston | Los Angeles |
Atlanta
Click here for details

Here's the over-the-top agenda for the 2 very full days.
Coaching
Small Businesses & Entrepreneurs
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MARCH
7, 8, 2003
SAN DIEGO, CA |
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Friday
morning
830-900am |
Networking With
Trainer Richard
Reardon |
Friday Morning
900-12noon |
Identify the
15 Entry Points To Coaching a Small Business Successfully
We believe that it is
fair to say that virtually every entrepreneur and small business
can benefit from coaching, but the challenge is to position
yourself and your services to that the small business owner
comes to believe that you can help them -- exactly where they
are. The big mistake that most coaches make is that they
try to sell coaching instead of first determining the entry
points where the client already has the door open and is just
waiting for you to walk through it.
During the morning session, you will learn the 15 entry points
-- meaning the wants and needs the typical small business owner
has and the ones that they are willing to pay for coaching
services around -- and how to package yourself and your coaching
to fit in those doors. These entry points are not
mysterious -- once you learn them.
If you are totally new to working with business owners, consider
this a terrific overview as to what you can provide them. And if
you are already experienced working with small businesses you'll
find the language and the tools you'll need to get the attention
of this type of client (often the biggest challenge).
Specifically, this morning, you will...
o Learn
the 15 Entry Points to that you are offering exactly what the
client is open to buying
o Learn
the 5 types of entrepreneurs and how to adapt your approach to
meet their very different styles
o Learn
the 15 Small Business Proficiencies -- these are what it takes
for a business owner to be successful long-term.
(Take a sneak preview of
the 15 Small Business Proficiencies at http://www.coachville.com/sbc/sbizprofpdf.pdf)
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Friday Afternoon
115-500pm |
Position Your Coaching to Impact the Operating Dynamics of Small Business
When you walk into
a small business or begin working with an entrepreneur, you are
entering an already-established system of how things get
done in that company -- the culture, attitudes, procedures,
expectations, relationships, politics, operating systems,
success formulas, and the like. The challenge for the
coach is to quickly come to understand the operating dynamics of
this business so that you can make the most of the culture while
at the same time being the effective catalyst for upgrading how the company
operates. If you are insensitive to what you're walking into,
your coaching won't hit the mark -- and your best work will not
get done.
Specifically, this afternoon, you will...
o Learn
how to use personal assessments as a way to learn more about the
players and how the company operates
o Learn
the basic models of how small businesses tend to work (share
these with a client and they'll be impressed that you know them
so well!)
o Learn
how to use an organizational assessment (scorecarding) in order to give the
owner a bird's eye view of where his or her company is really
at.
o Learn
the 3 most common sources of problems for any small business --
come to understand these three and you'll have a solution to
virtually every other problem the company is having.
o Learn
how to use visual displays (called infoshapes) as a way to both
educate your clients on what's going on, and how to improve
that. |
|
Saturday
morning
830-900am |
Networking With
Trainer Richard
Reardon |
Saturday Morning
900-12noon |
Package yourself and your services for a 5-20 year relationship
with your clients
The biggest
problem in coaching today is the churn factor -- clients come in
for 3, 6 or 12 months and then they move on -- necessitating an
always-on marketing effort for the coach. But when you
coach small business clients -- and have a complete menu of
services for them -- you should expect to work with these
clients for years, if not decades. Now, that's
coaching -- a long-term personal and professional relationship
that continues to add value to all parties.
Specifically, this morning, you will...
o Learn
how to design your role -- collaborator, consultant, coach,
coach to the company vs the owner, catalyst, accountability
holder.
o Designing
a short and long-term coaching plan (scope, order and magnitude)
that includes the metrics that matter to the client:
functional, personal, emotional, financial
o Developing
a communication style that commands attention yet doesn't turn
off the client; edgy is good, if not essential.
o Staying
ahead of the game: Advanced business concepts and emerging
business models to keep your client ahead of the competition,
and give you a lifetime of work with your business clients.
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|
Saturday Afternoon
115-500pm |
Using Marketing Strategies and Systems to Ramp Up Your Small
Business Practice
Now that you know
the breadth of services you can provide to this marketplace, the
next step is to make sure that small businesses and
entrepreneurs can find out about you and your work -- which is
the focus for Saturday afternoon. There are two basic
strategies that you'll be learning:
1. Short-term/immediate strategies to add several new clients in
the coming weeks.
2. Long-term/permanent strategies (called marketing systems) to
keep your practice full.
Specifically, this afternoon, you will...
o Learn
how to use giveaways as a way to build an e-mailing list and
give business owners an experience of your work.
o Learn
how to properly work a room at the Chamber of Commerce or other
function.
o Build
a website that is situation-specific vs general
services-oriented.
o Developing
marketing systems around each of the 15 Entry Points that you
learned at the beginning of this training.
o Learn
how to share success stories (before and after) as a way to
convey the power of the coaching process |
| Benefits
of Attending the Business Coaching Intensive |
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o Learn
how to break into the small business owner and entrepreneur
marketplace. |
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o Come
to understand what drives a small business and the entry/level points
where coaching can make all the difference. |
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o Get
inside the head of the business owner to understand his or her sources
of motivation and inspiration. |
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o Learn
how to use diagnostic tools including assessments, checklists and
scorecards. |
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o Meet
and network with other small business/entrepreneur coaches. |
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o Discover
how to virtually eliminate your client turnover problem by offering
long-term coaching plans for your small business clients.. |
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o Leave
with several years' worth of ideas, opportunities, programs and
knowledge to accelerate your success as a small business
coach. |
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o Learn
how to apply what you learn at this conference to your own coaching
practice so that you are a model of what you're helping your clients
to achieve. |
What are the logistical details?
We are keeping the training as interactive, effective, and simple as possible.
You'll have plenty of free time for networking.
1. Everyone is in the same event room during the training.
2. Richard Reardon is leading most of the segments
3. All sessions are interactive (and include step-by-step handouts).
4. You are on your own for meals. Water is served both days during the breaks.
Guarantee of Satisfaction
If, at the end of the Intensive, you feel that the
Small Business Coaching Conference was not worth the fee you paid, you will be refunded your
registration fee in its entirety, no questions asked (This is our universal and consistent
customer satisfaction policy.)
Cancellations/Transfers
A full refund will be processed if you
cancel up to 30 days before the event start. If you have to cancel within
30 days of the start of the event, you will be given full credit to attend
any future Small Business Coaching Conference.
Need a roommate?
When you register, we'll let you know how to
connect with other attendees to share a room.
Volunteer?
We'd appreciate your help. You
will receive details on how to volunteer when you register.
Questions/Requests
Please email
tina@coachville.com
Small
Business Coaching Conference - Denver, CO
Register Now! |
City |
Max |
Status |
To register |
Denver, CO
June 6/7, 2003
9am - 5pm, both days |
200 |
Available |
Click to Register
event location to be
confirmed |
Training fee
$179 USD
9am-5pm all days
Maximum capacity: 200
CoachVille
is pleased to provide discounts for airfare and car rental to select
cities on the CoachVille Conference Tour. Click here
for details...
The Small Business Coaching Conference is also available
during 2003 in
San Diego | Philadelphia | Denver | Seattle | Boston | Los Angeles |
Atlanta
Click here for details
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