![]() What Is Your Return On Investment when you complete the BTEC Level 4 Professional Award in Coaching for Driver Development? During the coaching course, regardless of your starting point, you will develop your interpersonal skills (communication with others) and your intra-personal skills (communication with yourself) and learn some useful ‘tools’ to help drive the coaching process. These skills will help to give you the 'client-centred learning' wherewithal and the confidence to increase your lesson fees and gain more business. Our aims in helping you to adopt a student / client-centred approach are: To develop your potential for higher earnings. Experience is continuing to show that the better equipped instructors can charge a higher lesson price, they achieve this by developing a customer experience that stands out from the competition. To help improve your customer referral rate and to bring in new business for your driving school. By providing a more compelling customer experience (and combining this with pro-active recommendation strategies) you will improve your business flow - if you are already working to capacity – you can increase your lesson rate. The BTEC 4 will also help you if you are delivering instructor training or continual professional development. To help you to develop methods for dealing with ‘difficult’ customers. A client-centred learning approach will ensure that the responsibility for learning sits with the customer, and this will help remove barriers because the focus will be on the customer rather than on the instructor. To help you maintain a healthy life balance. Many driving instructors are working long hours and unable to cut down because they wouldn't earn enough money. With the skills gained from a qualification like this, you will be able to successfully charge higher lesson rates and therefore will be able to work less, achieving a better life-work balance. To help you contribute to improved road safety. One in five newly qualified drivers will be involved in a serious crash within the first 250 miles of driving unsupervised. Most driving instructors, however well meaning, prepare their customers for the driving test but don't necessarily cover areas that are going to put them at increased risk once they pass the test. When newly qualified drivers understand how to self-evaluate and recognise their strengths and weaknesses, they will be better prepared to avoid risky driving situations. Reserve your place NOW for our next course. Follow the link to find out more about the best CPD you can probably invest in. https://cx255.infusionsoft.app/app/storeFront/showProductDetail?productId=1544 |
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