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What does it take to build the fast, flexible, creative teams needed to challenge entrenched work culture? For transformation expert Martin Danoesastro, it all starts with one question: “What are you willing to give up?”
Career growth can feel like a mystery when you’re trying to get somewhere without a clear path to advancement or a map to tell you what to do.
Having an executive coach to help your professional career move forward makes perfect sense in today’s marketplace. Having someone who will push you and hold you accountable can make you strive for success and never become complacent.
If you are a leader of a professional services firm, it is our hope that when reading this article, you may shake your head, scoff, marvel at our naivety, then perhaps nod in agreement and quietly recognise where we’re coming from.
During a recent interview with a member of my client’s executive team, a leader said to me, “Nothing I do is ever good enough for [the CEO]. We’re all starting to ask ourselves why we bother trying.”
Hello! In The Trusted Advisor Fieldbook: A Comprehensive Toolkit for Leading with Trust, Charlie Green and I defined five core skills for leading with trust: listen, risk, improvise, partner, and know yourself.
While we live in a world of constant change, some things really don’t change at all. One of those things is our desire as a species to seek improvement. We want to get better at our jobs, build better companies, and create more meaningful relationships.