When E-Coaching Makes Sense

Coaching has been accepted by the business world as a useful tool. Not only can coaching solve disputes, but it can also prevent new ones. It’s not easy, and it takes a significant amount of effort, but coaching works.

‘E-coaching’ is coaching over an electronic medium - usually the internet. E-coaching offers incredible opportunities, but it has limitations. If you’re considering adding e-coaching to your coaching repertoire, here are a few things to keep in mind:

E-coaching advantages

E-coaching limitations

E-coaching is a useful tool for coaches to use. It clearly has its downsides, but its positives more than make up for its failings. So, while coaches should integrate e-coaching into their business, they shouldn’t make it their business. Coaches must stay aware and make sure that just because their content has become easier to access, that it doesn’t become less valuable. In order to stay on top, coaches must accept and apply e-coaching through podcasting, AV chats, videos, and online courses, but not forget that sometimes what businesses need is an old fashioned tête-à-tête, with cell phones on silent.

Source: ITWorld.com

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