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Crafting Your Own Path to Success as a Multi-Passionate Consultant or Coach with Rainer Janetzki

Consulting Matters

From Disney HR leadership to Career Coaching: How Rainer Janetzki created a business that uses ALL his unique strengths and interests Do you have a variety of strengths and passions you want to express in your consulting or coaching business? Does the idea of doing the same thing day after day cause you dread?

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Corporate Career or Entrepreneurial Path?

Tom Spencer

At the age of 48, I decided, after a life spent in business of all kinds, to go back to school, obtain my EMBA, and focus on an entrepreneurial career. My uncle was Peter Drucker – a man who wrote about corporate management – yes – but who also foresaw the situation we face now. It’s not really that delaying my master’s was a choice.

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How to Ditch Imposter Syndrome and Launch Your Dream Business with Dali Hammouch

Consulting Matters

Say Goodbye to Imposter Syndrome and Hello to Your Dream Business Got big visions for turning your experience as a corporate leader into your own consulting or coaching business ? Chances are, you also have big fears !

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Disney Executive to Consulting Entrepreneur: Keith Smith’s Journey Beyond the 9-5

Consulting Matters

” Maybe you’re still in your 9 to 5 leadership career , dreaming of becoming your own boss but the overwhelm of all that you need to do to get started stops you in your tracks.

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The Power of Personal Style in Branding with Mellicia Marx

Consulting Matters

Her story serves as an inspiration for anyone seeking success in their career and life. Mellicia Marx embarked on her entrepreneurial journey without a solid plan, leaving her corporate job behind. It's a reflection of your authenticity, your brand, and your commitment to your career.

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How Military Veterans Can Turn Their Skills into a Corporate Career

Harvard Business

But when she decided to leave the Army and get a civilian job, she realized she had a challenge: most hiring managers weren’t veterans, and they struggled to understand how her military experience might translate to the corporate realm. Today, she’s a VP and General Manager for a prominent Fortune 500 corporation.

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How to Shape Thinking & Influence Executives with Retired Walt Disney World Parks President, Meg Crofton

Consulting Matters

Her successful career journey, with diverse roles in operations and staff groups at Disney, have been instrumental in shaping her understanding of leadership, corporate culture, and organizational success. Meg's ambition was not about climbing the corporate ladder for power or prestige.