Coaching Performance Guarantee

 

business coaching guaranteeWhy choose our business and executive coaching services over others? Because we are so confident in our ability to deliver results that we guarantee our performance.

When we take on a new coaching Client, our primary focus is on “measurable business improvement”. While you can expect the benefits of coaching to include personal and lifestyle gains (including lowered stress, improved leadership and increased job satisfaction) the objective measure of our success in working with you will always be your increased profits – those bottom line, spendable and investible dollars.

So, here’s the deal: If, at the end of our first year of Coaching together you’ve done your bit (carried out the actions you will commit to in each coaching session, measured your increasing profits, and transferred those new, additional profits to the Savings & Investment Account you’ll establish as our “scorecard”) – having done all those things . . .

if your increased profits do not exceed twice my coaching fee I’ll refund you to make it so.

Now, to be clear, you will pay me each month out of your normal cashflow (we make sure your business has the capacity to do that before we make an offer of coaching). At the end of our first year, more than twice my fee must have been transferred into your Savings & Investment Account, or I’ll have failed my Guarantee, and I’ll deposit part or all of my fee into your S&I account to achieve that performance commitment.

We did not name our coaching process “ProfiTune” for nothing so – stand by for some interesting results!

 

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