It is a discipline that relates to the study and use of psychological tools in the workplace. It is geared towards fulfilling organizational goals to achieve progressively greater excellence. Its study and application encompasses only validated and proven tools and techniques of behavioral change to achieve results that are real, and can be measured. It is source to a clear understanding of the foundations of psychological techniques to know how and why certain techniques work in specific and unique work areas or conditions, in order to recommend its practical implementation.
The focus of business coaching is to bring about change in the level of personal and professional skill sets, beliefs, values, motivation, etc., of an individual or group, targeting better organizational performance, providing greater satisfaction to them in their everyday work, life and career. The study of the interaction of emotion, cognition and behavior is covered by psychology. The dynamics of behavioral change is a critical part of psychological study. It would comprise of a detailed study of behavioral patterns, and the identification of principles governing behavior. This helps to develop a viable system that uses these principles for their practical application, which results in lasting behavioral changes.
A methodical study takes cognizance that the inward psychological transition needed for behavioral change for overall development and betterment, is a slow mental process, which people must traverse, to come to terms with new learning, skills and behavior. The person undergoing change struggles in between the new and the old before the desired change occurs.
The understanding of work related values, emotions, feelings, attitude, skills, abilities and behavior, in order to predict the result of an action or a reaction in a given situation, is a vital part of business coaching psychology. It includes the study of psychology, philosophy, adult education, management and leadership, and is the base for predicting future behavior and work performance.
In practice, a qualified professional in the field, integrates validated research from diverse sources based on evidence, to enable a proven system to be put into effect, resulting in positive and enduring changes for the better. To provide successful coaching to his clients, a business coach has to have a thorough understanding of psychological personal change instruments and methodology.
Business coaching psychology provides the necessary means for correctly appreciating the nature and degree of effect caused by unconscious forces which form the behavioral patterns of individuals, groups and organizations, and therefore takes into account the state of cognitive and socio-emotional development of the target learners.
The organized study in the field provides psychological models, skills and techniques to facilitate optimal personal, team and organizational learning, performance and development. It deals with the psychological fields of the person-centered approach, cognitive psychology, systematic thinking, hypnotic communication and social psychology. It provides comprehensive knowledge of psychotherapy theory and skills to understand the culture and expectations of the corporate world. It confirms that only through behavioral change can performance and learning acquisition is improved, and that it can be brought about only by opening and changing minds. The professional uses proven psychological methodology in ways that are non directive, to bring out individual strengths and talents.
Business coaching psychology provides the very foundation on which scientific and effective coaching can be given, leading to greater productivity and satisfaction, which is the prime objective of a professionally trained business coach.
Kris Koonar
http://www.articlesbase.com/management-articles/business-coaching-psychology-70145.html
#1 by tator_buff on November 4th, 2009
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How do I become a life coach? What education credentials should I have before starting the business?
I graduated this past spring with bachelors in psychology and i want to do something with it. I am in grad. school right now and i currently work at a mental/behavioral hospital. i would like to start a life coach business, but i’m not sure what is required. I want to know, do I have enough education background to legally start the business and what other legal stuff will I need to know about? I live in ohio and I have looked on the gov’s. site for establishing a new business, but it is less than helpful.
I want to specialize in high school sports and self-esteem building workshops.
Thanks
jason
#2 by Charlie on the T on November 4th, 2009
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There are none. It’s also incredibly competitive.
If you want to start that business, just do it. The most important factor will be your own promotional efforts. See if you can find the early-career stories of folks like Michel Fortin, who are slightly off the beaten path in the self-help game but still produce a decent bulk of material.
Also, educate yourself on it (obviously) — that’s probably how you got the idea in the first place. See what the other marketers in your field are doing- particularly Jeffery Gitomer and Stephan Schiffman- to stay on top of their sphere. The industry of which you’re speaking is surprisingly mature- you won’t be able to take it by storm the way Anthony Robbins did in his youth- but it’s far from dead.
If I were you I’d focus self-education in a direction which suits your desired image and personality- classicism for one particular sort of flair, sports for another. Just today I was reading Secret Formulas of the Wizard of Ads, wherein Williams probes the far reaches of history, literature, and- sigh, yes- psychology to bring us an amazing perspective on the world around us and how to divert its money toward us
Finally, my own personal hunch but I bet I could find people to back me on this- stop revving your engine and get into gear. Less school, more legwork. If you’re serious about this then it should be no problem for you to burn some midnight oil and work up a quick folio of products/services to offer, then go sell somebody something! =)
If you haven’t, also make SURE you’ve read The Little Red Book of Selling (Gitomer), E-Myth Master (Michael Gerber), one of Schiffman’s "25" books or or Telesales, and at least one of David Ogilvy’s major titles.
These geniuses of self-promotion and topical expertise will show you what works in the field you’re attacking.
Also, consider myself an open-eared ally and email at your leisure.
Finally, cement your key connections by giving back- whether business, expertise, or personal synergy. Start by rating this answer the best =)
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#3 by JLR on November 4th, 2009
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The following website has a mini e-course:
http://www.mylifecoach.com/how_to_become_a_coach.htm
Check out the e-course and read the website. It should give you the main points and help you on your way.
Good luck!
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http://www.mylifecoach.com/how_to_become_a_coach.htm