What is the difference between a mastermind program and a group coaching program? Many new entrepreneurs often use these terms interchangeably, which often results in confusing your potential clients. As the facilitator, it’s important to understand the difference between a group program and a mastermind so that you don’t confuse or deceive your program members. That is why I have dedicated this episode of The Sigrun Show to the topic of Mastermind vs. Group Coaching.
In this episode, I explain the difference between a mastermind and a group coaching program. I share why you should offer group programs before diving into creating a mastermind program as well as the expectations your potential clients will have for each program.
We want to keep the word - the term - mastermind on a high level for what a mastermind actually is. - Sigrun
In this episode of The Sigrun Show:
- How group coaching programs can help you create great online courses
- How group coaching programs differ from mastermind programs
- The coach’s role in a group coaching program vs a mastermind
- What entrepreneurs expect from a group coaching program
- The expectations of mastermind participants
Key Takeaways:
- A group program has content, structure, curriculum, and coaching from the person facilitating the program.
- A mastermind has no content. The coach is a facilitator; the one who attracts the right people into the group.
- A true mastermind is made of the people in the group.