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5 Best business coaches in India empowering entrepreneurs in 2025

5 Best business coaches in India empowering entrepreneurs in 2025

India.com10-06-2025
Today's business environment is constantly changing. Having a mentor can be the game-changer that entrepreneurs need in a business. Some outstanding business coaches from India are who are influencing the upcoming generation of entrepreneurs and leaders with their decades of experienced guiding. Here is a list of top 5 business coaches having a significant national impact. These business coaches play a pivotal role with their expertise in guiding individuals and organizations towards success.
Among the best business coaches in India, one name that constantly stands out is Mr. Suresh Mansharamani. With over 45 years of entrepreneurial and coaching experience, Mr. Suresh has guided more than 80,000 business owners towards profitability, growth and sustainable success. He is the CEO of Tajurba, India's fastest-growing MSME community. With his expertise in Objectives and Key Results (OKRs), Suresh Mansharamani is revolutionising business coaching in India. He is a certified Gallup Strength Coach, India's first International OKR coach, 4-times TEDx speaker and a serial entrepreneur whose straightforward, pragmatic approach is assisting thousands of SMEs in changing their strategy, culture, and financial results. He stands out as a leader in India's coaching ecosystem because, in contrast to traditional coaches, he prioritises quantifiable growth, accountability, and goal clarity. He has been honored with the Presidential Award and also best sales coach of the year.
Rahul Jain is a pioneer in structured business coaching and the founder of Business Coaching India. He has a solid corporate background and helps mid-sized businesses grow sustainably by providing strategic mentoring.With 18 years of coaching experience he has empowered thousands of business owners.
Rajiv, who is well-known for his best-selling book 'Lead or Bleed,' focuses on assisting small businesses in creating effective systems and teams. Young business owners looking for operational discipline and clarity are drawn to his training programmes. He has impacted many business owners through his coaching and engagements.
Dr. Vivek Bindra, the founder of Bada Business. He is an internet sensation and has amassed a sizable fan base due to his insightful business knowledge and inspirational posts. Learning business is made both impactful and entertaining by his captivating delivery.
Dr. Parekh approaches coaching with a focus on results. His programmes help business owners transition from chaos to control by emphasising systemization and profitability. He is the author of 'Your mind is your enemy' and 'Secret of Wealthpreneurs'.
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