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How to find business coach? (Ideally with some RE experience)

Allan Smith
  • Developer
  • Nashville, TN
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Anyone have ideas for how to find a business coach? It's like finding a dang spouse, ha! But at least there's dating apps if you're desperate. I don't know of a coach matchmaker app.

My current coach bumped rates to $1000/hr and I didn't feel I was able to extract that kind of value from our calls thus far.

Examples of issues I'd tackle with a coach:

- How to meet goals and tracking down the missing pieces to make them happen.

- Lots of leadership/management guidance (I'm mostly lost in the woods when it comes to managing my employees)

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