by Sherry Jordan | Jan 29, 2016 | Business Development, Small Business
When I was a child, the family vacation was a long road trip to visit our relatives in Miami. There was not a quick flight from our airport to theirs. It was an eight hour drive in the family car loaded down with suitcases and snacks and, if it was Christmas, presents...
by Sherry Jordan | Dec 22, 2015 | Business Coaching, Business Development, Small Business
In a recent radio interview I was asked to explain the difference between an entrepreneur and a small business owner. What a great question! Many are confused about the difference between these two terms and they are often mistakenly used interchangeably. Nothing...
by Sherry Jordan | Nov 10, 2015 | Business Coaching, Business Development, Small Business
People often consult business coaches when their small business gets stuck in neutral, or worse, in reverse. In these situations, a business coach helps the business owner re-focus their efforts, and get their growth back on track. However, business coaches support...
by Sherry Jordan | Mar 4, 2015 | Business Coaching, Coaching, Executive Coaching, Leadership, Personal Development, Small Business, Uncategorized
Recently a client said to me, “I think I am a great small business owner but I am a lousy leader.” I was shocked that they viewed themselves that way. It started me wondering about how many small business owner clients I have who may or may not be good and effective...
by Sherry Jordan | Feb 23, 2015 | Business Coaching, Business Development, Small Business, Success
Small business owners, especially in the beginning, find they are doing something they do not enjoy as much as 30 percent of the time. This can be one of the unfortunate side effects of being the boss. By owning your own business you often have to accept the...
by Sherry Jordan | Feb 8, 2015 | Business Coaching, Business Development, Small Business
Many small business owners tell me they often feel isolated. Solo owners or those without a group of more senior level peers often describe being drained from the responsibly of making all the decisions and shouldering all of the risk. They can be confused about...