In this episode of Experience & Reflection, I talk through a personal journey that shaped how I approach leadership, decision-making, and the realities of consulting work. It’s an honest look at the moments that challenge us, the lessons we don’t always expect, and the experiences that quietly influence who we become in our careers. If you’ve ever stepped back to rethink your path, questioned the direction of a project, or found clarity through experience, this reflection will resonate.
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In this episode of Experience & Reflection, I talk through a personal journey that shaped how I approach leadership, decision-making, and the realities of consulting work. It’s an honest look at the moments that challenge us, the lessons we don’t always expect, and the experiences that quietly influence who we become in our careers. If you’ve ever stepped back to rethink your path, questioned the direction of a project, or found clarity through experience, this reflection will resonate.
How My First Attempt at SingleView Became the Failure That Shaped Everything After
The Management Consultant
6 minutes
2 months ago
How My First Attempt at SingleView Became the Failure That Shaped Everything After
In this episode, I reflect on a moment that challenged my thinking and helped shape how I approach my work, my decisions, and the people around me. These experiences often arrive quietly — not as big events, but as subtle shifts that help us understand ourselves and our path a little more clearly. If you're navigating your own growth, adapting to change, or simply curious about the lessons hidden within everyday moments, this episode offers a grounded and honest perspective.
The Management Consultant
In this episode of Experience & Reflection, I talk through a personal journey that shaped how I approach leadership, decision-making, and the realities of consulting work. It’s an honest look at the moments that challenge us, the lessons we don’t always expect, and the experiences that quietly influence who we become in our careers. If you’ve ever stepped back to rethink your path, questioned the direction of a project, or found clarity through experience, this reflection will resonate.