Not true at least for me. I run away pronto if it seems like a coaching client is stealthily looking for therapy. I've even had a couple of clients who were working with actual therapists on their inner game while working with me on outer game. https://twitter.com/eringriffith/status/1095120376340697088 …
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But on-the-job "street" education often comes with narrow sparring practice with people who are either too close to your industry or with the wrong incentives to help you get better. One gap "coaches" fill is to broaden the on-the-job idiosyncratic picking up of biz skills.
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I don't have an MBA. The few other coaches I've met haven't had MBAs either. They're simply people who've picked up biz skills/knowledge randomly along the way and are able to convert it into sparring stress-loading. I suspect typical MBAs wouldn't make good coaches. Too doerist.
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