Why do I need a professional coach?

When is the right time to consider a business / leadership coach?

Anytime you are involved in a transition. Well, that can be any time –yes…but obviously you need to be selective for the right time to bring in a professional coach. I say professional, because these individuals have committed themselves to ethical standards and continuous improvement through a governing body, like the InternationalCoach Federation (ICF).

Coaches create a safe, non-judgmental space for you to share your thoughts, aspirations, and concerns. A good coach will also encourage you to identify blockers or concerns which could prevent you from achieving success. They provide a framework for accountability – not to foster an ‘over your shoulder’ box checker, but more to encourage and help you to recognize when you’re stuck or hesitant to pursue completion. 

Coaches create a safe, non-judgmental space for you to share your thoughts, aspirations, and concerns.

One thing to keep in mind is that coaching should not be used as an intervention. In cases where your thought is to apply coaching because of a crisis, ask yourself, why is this a crisis? How did it get to this point? In many instances, you’ll find the root cause of the crisis is coming from a manager or someone higher up, rather than the individual themselves. The great thing about the coaching process is that it is a framework that allows you to see your ‘reflection’ in a way you’ve not experienced – how others see you.

What ‘transitions’ might be good opportunities for a professional coach? I’ll list a few:

  • Setting strategy for your company or division.Allowing you to open up your thoughts, determine how your vision would be received, identify roadblocks, and barriers.
  • First management role. Explore the kind of manager you want to be. How to deliver. Delegation and empowerment.
  • Role in a field or area unrelated to what you’ve done before. Help you get up to speed faster, explore ways to gain credibility.
  • Succession planning. How will you leave the organization when you move on? Who is right to continue your vision and then craft their own to move into the next era.

Coaches ask the tough questions to get you to think about the proper sequence of next steps. If you choose, they put your work life into perspective of your whole life – to provide the balance that most(over)achievers neglect.

The impact of coaching on you as an individual will be increased confidence, reflective perspective how you are perceived by others, and an awareness to achieve a balanced life in a confidential, safe environment. Aligning this with a strong learning and development program will enable you to drive toward your goals.

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David L. Onks

I’ve worked with leaders who were doing everything right – hitting goals, leading teams, and building strong careers – but still struggling to create alignment, clarity, and momentum across their organizations.

At the senior level, leadership challenges change. They’re no longer about effort or capability. They’re about communication, influence, and visibility.

 

What I’ve seen is this:

  • Leaders often believe they’re being clear – but their message doesn’t always land the way they expect.
  • Influence becomes more complex, especially across teams where there’s no direct authority.
Small gaps – left unaddressed – can quietly grow into larger issues that impact performance and trust.

 

That’s where focused, objective support makes a difference.

 

I work alongside leaders in real time – helping them navigate the situations they’re actually facing.

  • Preparing for high-stakes conversations
  • Working through team friction
  • Aligning across functions
  • Making decisions with broader impact

We combine candid feedback, structured assessment, and practical coaching to create awareness and drive action.

With more than 500 hours of coaching experience, I’ve worked with leaders across different roles and organizations to:

  • Improve communication and clarity
  • Strengthen influence across teams
  • Build accountability
  • Drive measurable business outcomes

 

Why Sparked?

Sparked was built on a simple idea:

Leaders grow faster when they have a trusted partner who provides honest feedback, real perspective, and consistent accountability.

 

This isn’t about adding more to your plate. 

 

It’s about helping you lead more effectively with the time and responsibility you already have.

 

The goal is straigtforward:

Help you strengthen your team, improve results, and lead with clarity and confidence – especially when it matters most.