Articulating the Value of Coaching to Your Recruiting Prospects

by | May 13, 2025


Executive Coach Matthew Kimberly recently articulated the value of a business coach.

People, as a general rule, don’t hire coaches for information.

They read books for information. Or they use Google.

Coaches are generally hired for oversight, personalization, and holding your feet to the fire.

Sometimes they hire coaches to learn stuff, it’s true. But the execution of the stuff is more important.

You don’t fire your personal trainer after she shows you how to do a push up.

If part of your office’s value proposition is to provide coaching, you need to get really good at articulating its value.

Most agents don’t get it.

And they’ll continue to not get it unless you can demonstrate its value through stories, testimonials, and results.

If you can’t demonstrate the value of your coaching, remove it from your value proposition and focus on something else.

Otherwise, you’ll get stuck selling over-priced information.

 

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The Attrition Variables

The Attrition Variables

While these attrition constants still have the greatest influence, there are some emerging attrition variables worth noting. People also tend to leave companies when: They feel like they’re not doing as well as others in their peer group outside the company. They feel like they’re not as far along as they should be at a certain point in life.

The Attrition Constants

The Attrition Constants

If you’re not focusing most of your retention effort on these issues, you’ll miss the mark. If you’re not focusing most of your recruiting effort on exploiting these weaknesses among your competitors, you’re missing the best opportunities.

The Persistence Mindset

The Persistence Mindset

A leader equipped with this mindset can have a profound effect on the life and career of each individual they engage. It works because an agent is getting a real-time glimpse of what it would be like to work on your team. But it only becomes believable when it is persistently applied over time.