What’s Great About Groups?

By Suzanne Holman • July 31st, 2007

What benefits are there to being part of a coaching group on a conferencing bridge?

  • Collective wisdom of the group
  • Rapid access to multiple perspectives
  • Affordability
  • Resource sharing
  • Accelerated motivation
  • Efficient use of time

A group can often generate more and better ideas faster than one or two people working alone.
Members in coaching groups are supportive of each other in sharing resources as well as perspectives. As a member of a group you have the added accountability of a group of people. You also have the momentum of the energy of the group. This can step up the members’ motivation and progress.

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