Brinkley, MaddyLe Roux, Ingrid2019-08-082019-08-082018-08-20Brinkley, M-L. & Le Roux, I., 2018, ‘Coaching as a support function for potential entrepreneurs’, The Southern African Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management 10(1), a99. https://DOI.org/10.4102/sajesbm.v10i1.99.2522-7343 (print)2071-3185 (online)10.4102/sajesbm.v10i1.99http://hdl.handle.net/2263/70914BACKGROUND : There is a longstanding debate on whether the practice of coaching support is useful for entrepreneurs who lack the skills and assistance needed to make a success of their businesses. AIM : To gain a better understanding of the benefits derived from coaching support, this study explores the debate on whether coaching is useful as a support function for entrepreneurs. SETTING : Entrepreneurs who participated in a support intervention programme to assist them with the development or growth of their business. METHODS : This study employed a qualitative research design and used 12 semi-structured, face-to-face interviews that were conducted with entrepreneurs from the Pretoria region, who received support intervention for business purposes between August and October 2015. RESULTS : The study found that confusion still exists around the concepts of coaching and mentoring. Furthermore, it was found that both mentoring and coaching are useful as a support function for entrepreneurs, as evidenced through the benefits derived from the intervention. These benefits mainly include the development of skills, particularly of 21st-century skills, new perspectives, enhanced communication, increased self-awareness and learning, and were facilitated by learning. CONCLUSION : Both mentoring and coaching can benefit potential entrepreneurs; however, each form contributes different benefits. Coaching contributes to the self-development of entrepreneurs, whilst mentoring assists in the development of managerial functions needed to successfully start and grow a business. It is clear that these different forms of support intervention aid in developing different skills, and therefore, entrepreneurs should articulate their required needs before engaging support.en© 2018. The Authors. Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.EntrepreneursCoaching supportBusinessDevelopmentCoaching as a support function for potential entrepreneursArticle