SolveYourProblem
eBusiness Series:
How To Start Your Own
Coaching or Consulting Business
( 18 pages )
Consulting vs. Coaching: The
Differences
Both consulting
and coaching involve the use of a skilled, trained professional
to assist a client in achieving goals, but each entity is
considered a different form of support.
Coaching involves
a client who wants to grow either personally or professionally
and a coach, a trained facilitator, who will guide the client.
Generally, a coach works one-on-one with a client but there
are times when a group of people will work together toward
a common goal.
Consulting involves
services that are provided for a specific topic, generally
on organizational topics. A consultant will provide an analysis
and some recommendations for the improvement of a certain
process such as software selection or workflow design. A
consultant will work with either one individual within an
organization or with a group of people within an organization.
A consultant will
provide a solution for the client, such as exactly which
road to take to get somewhere. The coach will ask the right
questions so that the client can arrive at the destination
via the road that is personally best for them. Once the destination,
or goal, is reached the consultant leaves the picture while
the coach remains on the scene to continue to encourage the
client to fully reach their goals and dreams.
There are many
more differences between a consultant and a coach. These
include:
- Consulting focuses on problem solving, strategies, action plans, and
accomplishing very specific goals.
Coaching focuses on
learning through action while using the process of self-discovery
to fulfill certain goals and dreams.
- The consultant is the expert and brings the knowledge and expertise to
the situation that makes the difference in the client’s
failure or success.
The coach guides the client in a journey
of self-discovery through the use of the right questions.
- Consultants solve
the client’s present day problems by providing teaching
to develop knowledge and expertise.
Coaches focus on the
client’s biggest dreams and goals, making them come true.
- Consultants sometimes ask the client the question “why”.
Coaches very
seldom, if ever, ask the client “why”.
- Consulting generally focuses on the specific question or problem at
hand.
Coaching focuses on the client’s entire life.
- Consultants may take care of specific work for the client or provide
a part of the solution. Coaches do none of the work, instead
letting the client focus and take on all the action.
- Consulting is
usually businesslike and professional.
Coaching is creative
and often has a spirit of adventure.
Depending on what
a client’s specific problem is, or what their goal is, they
will be able to find a viable solution by using either a
coach or a consultant. More than likely if you are looking
for a solution to a professional, business-like problem you
will want to hire a consultant. If your problem is of a more
personal nature you will likely hire a coach.
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