Professional Business Mentoring Directly Driving Revenue, Profit Growth and Wellbeing – New Research
27 November 2024 - 12:01AM
Business Wire
- New report from the Association of Business Mentors finds that
65% of business leaders felt that the mentoring they had received
helped them directly boost their revenues, and 64% said the same of
their profits.
- 7 out of 10 business leaders also said working with a
professional business mentor had led to an improvement in their
mental health and confidence.
- Though a quarter of business leaders said that they had found
it harder than expected to find a business mentor.
Professional business mentoring is directly helping UK
businesses increase revenues and profits as well as improve mental
health and confidence of business leaders, new research from the
Association of Business Mentors shows. Whilst business mentoring
objectives vary from business owner to business owner and can range
from increasing profit, turnover and job creation to a specific
business issue such as HR and digital transformation, the research
found that almost two-thirds of business leaders who had received
mentoring said that it had aided them in growing revenues and
profits.
The research, undertaken by a third-party research group who
spoke to business leaders who had received professional business
mentoring, as well as professional business mentors themselves,
looked across the financial, cultural and wider workplace impact
that professional business mentoring had provided to
businesses.
Additional key findings from the report include:
- As well as increases in revenues and profits, 63% of business
leaders also said that the mentoring they had received had allowed
them to increase their headcount – suggesting mentoring can also
have a powerful impact in job creation
- 72% of the business leaders felt that work they had undertaken
with their mentor had directly improved their personal work-life
balance, and the same number said the work had led to an
improvement in their mental health and confidence.
- There are barriers to the benefits of mentoring being felt
across the business ecosystem - 25% of business leaders said they
found it harder than expected to find a mentor, suggesting that
demand may be outstripping supply.
Georgina Waite, Chief Executive of the Association of
Business Mentors, said:
“As this research shows, professional business mentoring is more
than just guidance and support; it is a proven catalyst for growth,
resilience, and wellbeing of UK businesses and their leaders. The
benefits of mentoring are wide ranging, helping businesses to
navigate and maximise the opportunities and overcome challenges of
daily business life.
“Yet too many businesses still lack knowledge and access to this
invaluable resource. By raising awareness and expanding access to
experienced and qualified mentors, especially for SMEs, we can
create meaningful change. Together, we can help more businesses
thrive, strengthening not only individual businesses but the UK
economy as a whole.”
Debbie Whitaker, Founder of Not Just Numbers, who has
benefitted from professional business mentoring, said:
“I started my digital accounting business in 2011 and I honestly
don’t think it would be where it is today without the support of my
professional business mentor. My mentor Gary King has used his
experience to help me navigate a range of issues from pricing to
the overall positioning of the business. My turnover has grown
substantially as a result over the years I have been working with
him and I would encourage anyone starting out in business to
seriously consider the benefits of working with a professional
business mentor.”
Based on the research, the report also calls for public policy
interventions to increase awareness of benefits of professional
business mentoring for growth and wellbeing and expand access to
qualified professional mentors. This includes the recommendation of
the formation of a government and industry taskforce dedicated to
identifying and implementing strategies that expand access to
professional business mentoring.
Notes to editors
About the Association of Business Mentors
The Association of Business Mentors is the professional body for
business mentoring.
It sets and promotes standards in business mentoring, ensuring
that businesses have access to experienced and highly qualified
mentors to support them through the highs and lows of daily
business life.
The ABM supports its members through professional development
and training, and also trains mentors across the wider business
community.
About professional business mentoring
Professional business mentors are industry professionals who
have significant business experience (either by running their own
business or playing a significant senior role in a business). They
have mentoring qualifications and/or are a member of a mentoring
body. Their mentoring can be voluntary, subsidised or paid for. The
Association of Business Mentors and its professional members have
proudly supported numerous mentoring initiatives across the public
and private sectors (paid for, subsidized and voluntary). For the
purposes of this report, the focus is paid for mentoring, with
these mentors running mentoring businesses and/or business support
businesses that include mentoring as one of their services.
Professional mentors know how to start a mentoring relationship
and keep business leaders focussed and accountable on their goals
and objectives for the business. They know when to signpost
business leaders in the right direction if issues arise outside of
their remit and when to end the mentoring relationship.
Professional mentors ensure their support aligns with the business
owners’ vision while being adaptable to new challenges as they
arise.
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